Drum key copy, Drm key copy (clave ) c 4 ¥ c 1, Drm key copy sure? (clave ) c 4 ¥ c 1 – Yamaha TG500 User Manual

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This function facilitates drum voice editing by allowing the data from one drum

key (the “source” key) to be copied to any other drum key. You can copy the data
from a key that is close to the sound you want, then edit it as required.

DRUM KEY COPY

D R U M V O I C E E D I T M O D E / 1 : K e y P a r a m e t e r

D R U M K E Y C O P Y

DRM Key Copy            

 (Clave   ) C 

4  ¥ C 1  

Use the left parameter to select the source key, and the right parameter to select

the destination key. The source and destination keys can also be selected by simply
pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard connected to the TG500 after placing
the cursor at the source or destination parameter position. The name of the wave
currently assigned to the key at which the cursor is positioned is displayed in paren-
theses.

Once the source and destination keys have been selected, press the [ENTER] key.

“Sure?” will appear on the display.

DRM Key Copy       Sure?

 (Clave   ) C 4  ¥ C 1  

Press the [+1/YES] key to copy the drum key data, or press [-1/NO] to cancel the

copy operation. “Completed!” will appear on the display briefly once the copy opera-
tion has finished, then the display will return to the key parameter edit mode.

[PLAY/MODE] -> VCE PLAY -> [EDIT/COMPARE] -> 1: Key Parameter -> [ENTER] -> [STORE/COPY]

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