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MULTI MODE
Chorus Send (Cho Send)
Range: 000 127
This determines the level of the selected drum sound that is sent to the
Chorus effect. A value of 000 results in a completely “dry” drum sound,
no matter how much Chorus is applied to the Drum Part.
NOTE
Keep in mind that the Chorus effect must be properly enabled and set for this parameter to
work as intended. (See page 103.) Also, the parameters Chorus Send in Single Part control
(page 44) and Chorus Return in All Part control (page 48) must be set to appropriate values.
Variation Send (Var Send)
This determines the level of the selected drum sound that is sent to the
Variation effect. A setting of off results in a completely “dry” drum
sound, no matter how much Variation is applied to the Drum Part.
Settings: off, on (when Variation Connection is set to INS);
000 — 127 (when Variation Connection is set to SYS)
NOTE
Keep in mind that the Variation effect must be properly enabled and set for this parameter to
work as intended. (See page 104.) Also, the parameters Variation Send in Single Part control
(page 44) and Variation Return in All Part control (page 48) must be set to appropriate values.
LPF Cutoff Frequency (LPF Cutoff)
This determines the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter (LPF) for
the selected drum sound. The LPF filters out frequencies higher than
the cutoff point and “passes” the lower frequencies. Lower cutoff val-
ues create a deeper, more rounded tone, while higher values create a
brighter tone. (For more information, see LPF Cutoff Frequency on
page 50.)
Range: –64 +63 (XG mode),
000 127 (TG300B or C/M mode)
LPF Resonance (LPF Reso)
This determines the amount of filter resonance or emphasis of the LPF
Cutoff Frequency above for the selected drum sound. Higher values
make the filter effect more pronounced and stronger, creating a reso-
nant peak around the cutoff frequency. (For more information, see LPF
Resonance on page 50.)
Range: –64 +63 (XG mode),
000 127 (TG300B or C/M mode)
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