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Chapter 1. Playing the Pads/Making
Pad Settings
For details on basic ways to play the pads, refer to "Playing Samples from the Pads" in the Quick
Start (p. 23).
Playing a Roll
Here's how you can make a sample play repeatedly (ie., "roll") as long as you hold down a pad.
Go to the Play screen (p. 15).
.
2.
Press [ROLL] so the button is lit; this enables the Roll function.
3.
Hold down a pad, and the roll will begin.
You can play a roll by pressing any pad [1]-[16], or by pressing multiple pads simultaneously.
You can specify the resolution of the roll. Refer to "Basic Procedure for Pad Utility Settings" (p. 31)
and "Pad Utility Parameters" (p. 31).
4.
When you release the pad, the roll will stop.
5.
To turn off the Roll function, press [ROLL] so its illumination is turned off.
Using the Sub Pad Function
1.
Go to the Play screen (p. 15).
2.
Hold down [FUNC] and press pad [9] (PAD UTIL) to get the PAD
UTILITY screen.
3.
Press [ wv ] to move the cursor to the "Sub Pad Sw" line.
4.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to turn the setting ON.
Pad [16] will light green, and will now operate as the Sub Pad.
DELETE
§
WRITE
Ney:
This does not erase the sample of pad [16]; its original
sample will reappear when you turn off the Sub Pad setting.
5.
When you press pad [16], the sample of the most recently struck pad will sound.
Using the Hold Function
MEMO)
= old applies only to samples for which GATE playback (p. 50) is specified. Hold does not apply to
samples for which ALTERNATE
playback or SHOT playback (p. 50) is specified, nor to the Roll
function (p. 30).
1.
Go to the Play screen (p. 15).
2.
Press a pad to play its sample.
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