Changing the flam settings, Adjusting the key pad sensitivity (pad sens), Changing the metronome settings – Boss Audio Systems DR-670 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Customizing Your Setup (Utility Mode)

Changing the Flam Settings

By changing the flam interval and flam ratio
settings, you can change the way the flam sounds.

* Changing the flam settings only changes the way

flams are played in patterns that have already
been recorded.

fig.07-06

Flam Interval (0–31)

Sets the difference in time of the two sounds making
up the flam. When set to 0, no flam is produced.

fig.07-07

Flam Ratio (0–10)

Sets the relative force (velocity) of the first and
second strikes. No grace note is played when
this is set to 0.

fig.07-08

Adjusting the Key Pad

Sensitivity (Pad Sens)

The lower the value you select, the lower the
sensitivity becomes. While this means that
strong accents are unobtainable unless the pads
are hit with a considerable amount of force, it
does make it easier to produce subtle changes.
Sensitivity increases as the settings value is
raised. Although this lets you add strong accents
even if the pads are tapped lightly, it becomes
more difficult to get subtle changes.

Valid Settings: 0–10

fig.07-09

Changing the

Metronome Settings

Click Level (0–15)

Adjusts the volume of the metronome during
Realtime Recording of patterns.

fig.07-10

Click Beat

Sets the beat of the metronome during Realtime
Recording of patterns.

fig.07-11

8:

8th note

4:

4th note

Tuning the Bass Part

Sets the basic pitch for the bass part.

* The drum parts (Includes Instruments BS1–

BS5) cannot be changed.

Valid Settings: 438–445

fig.07-12

* The pitch of the sound being played does not

change. This goes into effect from the sound
played after the settings are made.

Velocity

Time

Flam Interval

(Main note)

(Grace note)

When Flam Ratio
is set to “10”

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