Other Settings
This section describes other settings you can use to make your Digital Drum
play more enjoyable and realistic.
Using Reverb
You can select from among four different reverb depth levels to help make
percussion sounds and rhythm play sound more dynamic.
To select a reverb depth
1.
Press the REVERB button.
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• The initial default reverb depth setting after you turn on the Digital
Drum is r2.
• You need to perform step 2 within about three seconds after pressing the
REVERB button.
2.
Use the number pad to specify the reverb depth you want to use.
• You can input a one-digit number, or use the (+) and (–) keys to scroll
through numbers on the display.
• You can specify a depth in the range of r0 (reverb off) through r3 (maxi-
mum reverb).
NOTE
• Reverb depth data is not sent or received as MIDI data.
Using Super Bass
Super Bass makes the sounds produced by the Digital Drum deeper and
more powerful.
To turn Super Bass on and off
1.
Press the SUPER BASS button.
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Using the Metronome
Current reverb depth setting
The metronome gives you a reference beat you can use while practicing or
playing. You can choose between two different metronome sounds: simu-
lated human voice or click sound.
NOTE
• The metronome sound is not recorded when you perform a record operation
(page E-22).
To start and stop the metronome
1.
2.
3.
on
• The initial default setting after you turn on the Digital Drum is Super
Bass on.
Press the SUPER BASS button again to turn Super Bass off.
Press the METRONOME button once to start the simulated human voice
metronome.
• Beats are counted by a voice that says, "1-2-3-4."
Press the METRONOME button a second time to change to a click sound.
• You can change the speed of the metronome sound using the TEMPO
buttons.
• You can adjust the volume of the metronome sound using the ACCOMP
VOL. buttons.
To stop the metronome, press the METRONOME button a third time.
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Current Super Bass on/off setting
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