Controling & Managing Pads Within A Scene; First Row–Time Signature & Song Mode - KETRON SD9 Manual

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5.C CONTROLING & MANAGING PADS WITHIN A SCENE
As initially shown above in Fig. 142, once you enter the LaunchPad environment, the right side of the screen offers
some controls and functions specific to each scene with the possibility to control all pads within a selected scene.
Since the scene controls are unique to each scene, this means that you can program different scene characteristics
(e.g. Different Chord progression, pad on/off controls, volume and effects levels ...etc) for each scene such that
while you perform, you simply switch between scenes and let the SD9 Pro take over while you focus on your
performance and your audience!
Let's take a closer look at these controls using the following example of the LaunchPad project loaded above in Fig.
145 and see how we can accomplish the features mentioned above. One you have a grasp on how to do this, forget
the studios, forget the expensive recording gears. Your SD9 Pro is your studio, your band, your musical dreams
realized live on stage!
To the right of the screen are the scene controls. These features allow you to record a chord sequence for each scene,
re-organize the scenes and program the order in which each scene should play and set the number of bars per scene,
copy to and import into pads tracks from styles ... etc.
Time Sign (Time Signature). This sets the time signature of the Chord Sequencer Recording
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(discussed in details in this chapter below under REC CHORD). In other words, before you
KETRON SD9 Manual & Tutorial
FIRST ROW – TIME SIGNATURE & SONG MODE
Fig. 154a. LaunchPad – Scene Control
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