Changing the settings

Here we explain about the basic operations of the buttons and knobs used to edit the settings of the SPD-SX PRO.

  1. Press the [MENU] button.
  2. The MENU screen appears.
  3. Menu (tab)

    Explanation

    KIT EDIT1

    Use this to assign imported samples to pads and to edit sounds. You can configure the effects for each kit, how the LEDs light up and so on.

    ØCustomizing a kit (KIT EDIT 1)

    KIT EDIT2

    Sets the click and MIDI settings for each kit.

    ØConfiguring the Overall Kit (KIT EDIT2)

    WAVE

    Lets you import/export WAVE files, add tags and edit the files.

    ØImporting and Managing Audio Files (WAVE)

    SYSTEM

    Configures the overall settings for the unit as well as the trigger settings.

    ØConfiguring the Overall Settings for the SPD-SX PRO (SYSTEM)

    COPY

    Use this to copy/exchange data for each kit and pad.

    ØCopying Kits and Pads (COPY)

    BACKUP

    Saves or loads all of this unit’s settings to/from a USB flash drive. You can also save or load data for each kit.

    ØBacking up and Loading the Data (BACKUP)

  4. Use the cursor [à] [á] [ã] [â] buttons to select the menu item that you want to edit, and press the [ENTER] button.
  5. The parameter settings screen for the menu you selected appears.
  6. Example: SYSTEM screen
  7. Use the cursor [à] [á] [ã] [â] buttons to select the menu item that you want to edit, and press the [ENTER] button.
  8. The settings screen for the item you selected is shown.
  9. Example: SYSTEM CLICK screen
  10. Use the cursor [à] [á] [ã] [â] buttons to select the parameter to set, and use the [VALUE] knob or the [-] [+] buttons to edit the setting.
  11. Example: PAD EDIT screen
  12. When you’re finished editing, press the [KIT] button to return to the top screen.
  13. The various settings of the SPD-SX PRO are saved in memory even after the power is turned off, so there’s no need to save the settings manually.

MEMO

This manual explains how to operate the unit in an easy-to-understand and concise way, as shown below.

Example: Select “SYSTEM” and then “SYSTEM CLICK” from the MENU screen

MENU Ó SYSTEM Ó SYSTEM CLICK