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Chapter 7: The Drum Mix Key
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[-] The pad’s sound has no output assignment
1 The pad’s sound is sent out individual output 1
2 The pad’s sound is sent out individual output 2
3 The pad’s sound is sent out individual output 3
4 The pad’s sound is sent out individual output 4
5 The pad’s sound is sent out individual output 5
6 The pad’s sound is sent out individual output 6
7 The pad’s sound is sent out individual output 7
8 The pad’s sound is sent out individual output 8
Or, if the assigned sound is stereo, the following five choices will
be presented:
[-] The pad’s sound has no output assignment
1 2 The pad’s sound is sent out individual outputs 1 & 2
3 4 The pad’s sound is sent out individual outputs 3 & 4
5 6 The pad’s sound is sent out individual outputs 5 & 6
7 8 The pad’s sound is sent out individual outputs 7 & 8
Notice that the screen displays pad numbers, yet the mixer contains data
for each of the 64 note number assignments (35–98) in the active
program. For each pad number on the screen, the data shown is from
the note number (35–98) within the active program to which the pad
number is currently assigned (in the MIDI key, option 1 screen). If you
want to be able to adjust mix data by selecting a specific note number
regardless of its pad assignment, use the All Mix Data (Text) function,
accessed by selecting option 3 from the initial DRUM MIX key menu.
COMMENT: The data values used for this mixer are normally
taken from the active program. Because of this, whenever the
active program is changed, the newly selected program’s
individual output assign and mix settings will immediately
become active. However, it is also possible to use settings from
the active sequence so that each newly selected sequence will
have its own custom settings, or to use a single master set of
individual out assignments and mix data so that the settings
never change when either the program or sequence is changed.
This choice may be made in the Mixer Source Select fields,
accessed by pressing option 4 from the DRUM MIX key menu.
• SOFT KEY 1:
Even though no soft key functions are displayed on the screen, there is
one active soft key: If SOFT KEY 1 is pressed, the mixer changes to a
mode in which all sliders or output assignments are moved
simultaneously, indicated by 16 cursor triangles across the screen. To
return to normal operation, press SOFT KEY 1 again.
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