Setting the position of the sound (pan) – Boss Audio Systems DR-670 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Creating Your Own Favorite Drum Kits (Drum Kit Edit Mode)

Chapter

8

Lengthening and Shortening
the Reverberation (Decay)

This lengthens and shortens the reverberation of
the sound (the decay) for each instrument.

Valid Settings: -32– +31

fig.08-08

Positive (+) Values:

As the value increases, the

decay is lengthened relative to the original decay.

0:

The original decay time is used.

Negative (-) Values:

As the value increases, the

decay is shortened relative to the original decay.

fig.08-09

* With some instruments, it may seem that the amount

of change when using a positive setting is slight.

Obtaining Tonal Changes Relative
to Strike Position (Nuance)

When playing percussion, the tone changes
depending on where you hit the instrument. For
example, when playing a cymbal, the tone around
the center differs from the tone at the edge.
With the instruments in the “Instrument/Bass
Tone List” (p. 99) that have * or ** added to the
name, you can change the Nuance settings,
which allow you to obtain tonal changes relative
to the position the instrument is struck.

Settings Values: -7– +7

fig.08-10

Instruments Appended with an Asterisk (*)

Positive (+) Values:

As the value increases, the

low frequency components of the sound increase
(sound from striking closer to the center).

0:

Original nuance

Negative (-) Values:

As the value increases, the

low frequency components of the sound
decrease (sound from striking the outside part).

fig.08-11

Instruments Appended with a Double Asterisk
(**) (Hi-Hat, Ride Cymbal, Etc.)

Positive (+) Values:

As the value increases, the

sound appears to come more from the interior
(sound from striking the interior part).

0:

Original nuance

Negative (-) Values:

As the value increases, the

sound appears to come more from the outside
(sound from striking the outside part).

fig.08-12

The Nuance settings are disabled on instruments
that are not marked with a single or double
asterisk (*, **).

Setting the Position of
the Sound (Pan)

This sets the placement (Pan) of each instrument,
with seven degrees of adjustment.

Settings Values: L3–CNTR–R3

fig.08-13

fig.08-14

* The Pan settings of instruments in the

“Instrument/Bass Tone List” (p. 99) that are
marked with three asterisks (***) are disabled.

Level

Time

Decay

CNTR

R3

L3

L1

R1

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