Pad Color Mode
Pad Color Mode lets you assign specific colors to your pads in each program.
To enter Pad Color Mode, make sure you have first selected a track that uses the desired program, and then press
Menu, and tap Pad Color.
Important: If you are already in Pad Color Mode and want to assign pad colors for another program, exit Pad Color
Mode first, and then select a track that uses the desired program in another mode.
Use the field in the upper-left corner to set how the pad lights will display:
Off: The pads will be unlit whether you are playing them or not.
Classic Velocity: The pads will be unlit while you are not playing them. When you press them, they will light with
colors according to the velocity: red indicates a high velocity, yellow indicates a low velocity.
Fixed: The pads will be lit with their assigned colors whether you are playing them or not.
Off->Velocity: The pads will be unlit when you are not playing them. When you press them, they will light with
their assigned color with a brightness that corresponds with the velocity.
Dim->Velocity: The pads will be dimly lit when you are not playing them. When you press them, they will light
with their assigned color with a brightness that corresponds with the velocity.
Bright->Velocity: The pads will be brightly lit when you are not playing them. When you press them, they will
light with their assigned color with a brightness that corresponds with the velocity.
Use the Empty Pads field in the upper-left corner to set how empty pads will display:
Empty pads off: Pads without any sounds will remain off.
Empty pads dim: Pads without any sounds will remain more dimly lit than pads with sounds assigned.
Empty pads normal: Pads without any sounds will appear the same as pads with sounds assigned.
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