Operation Manual

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Block structure
The EDIT screen uses the following block structure to edit sounds.
Oscillator Noise Insert eects Filter
This sets the basic
instrument sound. You
can select from built-in
sound sources, cap-
tured recordings and
WAV files loaded from
the SD card.
For information about
these sound parame-
ters, see the Oscillator
list (
P. 133).
Noise can be added to
the sound.
Sounds can be altered
with effects. Up to four
eects can be used in a
kit.
Sounds can be altered
with lters.
(Lower) Oscillator
pitch modulation
The oscillator pitch can
be altered with an enve-
lope or LFO.
(Lower) Noise level
modulation
The noise level can be
can be altered with an
envelope or LFO.
(Lower) Insert eect
modulation
Insert eect parameters
can be can be altered
with an envelope or
LFO. This cannot be
used with some eects.
(Lower) Filter fre-
quency modulation
The lter frequency can
be altered with an enve-
lope or LFO.
Amp envelope Output Eect sends
This sets how quickly
sound starts when
a pad is tapped, the
sound level while it is
being pressed, and how
quickly it becomes silent
after the pad is released.
This sets the panning
(stereo position) and
level.
These set the amounts
sent to the delay and
reverb eects.
LED
This sets the pad color
and lighting style.
Settings
Use this to set the MIDI
channel and Quick
Access functions.
(Lower) Amp
modulation
The volume can be can
be altered with an enve-
lope or LFO.
(Lower) Pan
modulation
The panning can be can
be altered with an enve-
lope or LFO.
Editing overview (continued)