Top Panel

Number

Item

Explanation

Pads [1]–[9]

Play the pads by striking them with your sticks.

The indicators below each pad (called “pad LEDs”) react when the pads are struck.

[MASTER] knob

Adjusts the volume of signal from the MASTER OUT jacks.

[PHONES] knob

Adjusts the volume of signal from the PHONES jack.

[CLICK] knob

Adjusts the click volume.

TEMPO indicator

Lights up in time with the tempo that’s set.

[START/STOP] button

Starts/stops the click sound.

[MASTER EFFECT] knob

Changes the master effect.

MASTER EFFECT [ON/OFF] button

Turns the master effect on/off.

PAD EDIT [1] [2] knobs

Edits the various parameters.

[SELECT] button

Selects the target operations (the parameters to edit) for the PAD EDIT [1] [2] knobs.

[1] knob

Unlit: Off

Top row lights: Layer Volume

Bottom row lights: Transient Attack

Both rows light: Assign

[2] knob

Unlit: Off

Top row lights: Coarse Tune

Bottom row lights: Transient Release

Both rows light: Assign

Display

Shows the kit name, wave name, contents of the settings and other information.

FUNCTION buttons 1–6

These buttons execute the functions shown in the display.

This guide refers to the buttons as the [F1]–[F6] buttons, in order from left to right.

[ALL SOUND OFF] button

Stops all sounds that are playing.

Note that you can’t use the [ALL SOUND OFF] button to mute the effect sounds to which the MASTER effect or KIT MFX are applied (such as the delay reverberations, sounds that are looped with the looper effect and so on) or the click sound (including the click track).

[PAD CHECK] button

While you’re pressing this button, the sound from the pads you strike is only output through the PHONES jack.

Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PAD CHECK] button to call up the PREVIEW function.

[MENU] button

Recalls various functions like the settings for each kit, the overall settings for this unit and so on.

[SHIFT] button

By holding down this button and then pressing another button, the function of that button changes.

[VALUE] knob

Use these to switch between kits and change values.

Cursor [à] [á] [ã] [â] buttons

Moves the cursor.

[EXIT] button

Returns to the previous screen. This also undoes an operation.

[ENTER] button

Used for confirming a value or executing an operation.

[KIT] button

Shows the top screen (kit screen).

[-] [+] buttons

Use these to switch between kits and change values.

  • You can use these buttons instead of the [VALUE] knob.