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Colors

Each pad can have a set of colors assigned to it, making it easier to distinguish between their
different functions, notes, etc. Each pad can use up to 4 colors, depending on its function (in
other words, you can assign all 4 colors to a pad, but it may use only some of them).
To set the color(s) of a pad:
1. Press Edit to enter Edit Mode. The Edit pad will light up.
2. Press the desired pad. The pad's number will appear in the display.
3. Press and hold Shift and then press the MIDI Out / Color key the same number of times
as the number of the color:
1 press: The display will show COLOR1 for 1 second and then show the pad's "off"
color number.
2 presses: The display will show COLOR2 for 1 second and then show the pad's
"first press" color number.
3 presses: The display will show COLOR3 for 1 second and then show the pad's
"second press" color number.
4 presses: The display will show COLOR4 for 1 second and then show the pad's
"fourth press" color number.
4. Use the numeric keys (0–9) or Preset Down/Up () buttons to enter the desired color
number:
0 Off
1 Chartreuse
2 Green
3 Aquamarine
4 Cyan
5 Azure
6 Blue
5. Press the Enter key. The pad is now set to use those colors, and you will exit Edit Mode.
To cancel your changes instead, press Edit. You will exit Edit Mode without saving anything.
Remember to store the preset if you want to save your changes in that preset.
7 Violet
8 Magenta
9 Rose
10 Red
11 Orange
12 Yellow
13 White
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