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DRUM KIT SETUP
While selecting Kits, you can enter the Drum Kit Setup Menu
to access a few useful parameters pertaining to the current
Kit.
1. Press DRUM KIT to go to the Main Screen.
2. Use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or VALUE DIAL to select a Kit.
3. Press CURSOR DOWN to enter the Drum Kit Setup Menu for that Kit.
4. Select any of the options at the bottom of the LCD using the F-BUTTONS. Use CURSOR UP / DOWN
to move through the menu items and VALUE UP / DOWN or the VALUE DIAL to adjust the settings.
MAIN (F1):
o Kit Level: The overall volume level for the Kit
(00-99)
o Graphic: The image used to identify the Kit on
the main screen.
MIDI (F2):
o MIDI Chan: The MIDI channel over which the
module will send out Program Change
messages (01-16 or "OFF"). (When set to
"OFF," the other parameters below will not be
displayed.) You will need to set this properly
when using the DM10 module to play sounds on
another module.
o Ext Prog#: The Program Change number the module will send out (00-99).
o MSB: Sets the Most Significant Byte when using sounds on an external module that
requires bank changes (00-127 or "OFF").
o LSB: Sets the Least Significant Byte when using sounds on an external module that
requires bank changes (00-127 or "OFF").
RESTORE (F3 or F4):
o Restore: Returns the Kit to its original factory
settings. Any edits you made to its Instruments,
Accompaniment, etc. will be discarded. To
restore the original settings, press RESTORE
(F1 or F2). To cancel, press EXIT.
Note: The DM10 will retain any changes
you make to the Instruments or parameters
as you move between the various Kits.