Creating a drum set (drum edit) – Roland SC-88 Pro User Manual

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Creating a Drum Set (Drum Edit)

A Drum Part has assigned to it a group of various percussion instrument sounds

which are called a Drum Set. Unlike a Normal Part, a Drum Part sounds a different
instrument for each note number. Since a Drum Part needs to simultaneously produce a
wide variety of sounds such as bass drum, snare, tom and cymbal, this is very conve-
nient. A collection of such sounds each assigned to their own note number is called a
Drum Set. Each sound within a Drum Set is called an Drum Instrument. (Drum Set list
p.163)

On this unit, you can modify various drum instrument parameters to get the drum

sounds most suitable for your musical needs. A “parameter” is something that affects
the sound. The process of modifying parameter values is called “editing.”

For each instrument (Drum Instrument) of the currently selected Drum Set, you can

modify the values for the following parameters. These parameter values are set inde-
pendently for each Drum Instrument assigned to a note number.

Volume, Pan (stereo position), Pitch, Reverb send level, Chorus send level, Delay

send level, Assign group.

*

Drum Sets you create can be stored in internal memory. (p.102)

*

Settings between the Normal Part and the Drum Part are made in Part mode. (p.27)

Drum editing procedure

1.

Make sure that the [ALL] indicator is dark.

If it is lit, press the [ALL] button to turn it off.

2.

Use the PART [

l

l

l

l

] [

r

r

r

r

] buttons to select the Drum Part.

Drum Parts are indicated by an “

*

” mark at the left of the sound name.

3.

Use the INSTRUMENT [

l

l

l

l

] [

r

r

r

r

] buttons to select a Drum Set.

If you press the [SC-55 MAP] button to make the indicator light, you can select the same
Drum Sets as in the SC-55/55mkII. SC-55/55mkII drum sets are indicated by a “

"

” mark

at the left of the Drum Set name. If you press the [SC-88 MAP] button to make the indi-
cator light, you can select the same Drum Sets as in the SC-88. SC-88 drum sets are

indicated by a “

'

” mark at the left of the Drum Set name. Your editing will apply to the

Drum Set you select here.

4.

Simultaneously press both the [SELECT] and EFX TYPE [

l

l

l

l

] button.

The display will show the Part Group (p.23), the Part Mode (p.27), Drum Set number,
note name, and Drum Instrument name.

PART

INSTRUMENT

A10

100

0

LEVEL

PAN

026*TR-808

Drum set number

Drum set name

PART

INSTRUMENT

A01
100

0

LEVEL

PAN

026*"TR-808

Chapter 2. Parts and paramters

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