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Pads
These are the MIDI parameters you can edit for each
pad
:
Control
: This is the hardware control you are currently editing (
Pad 1
–
Pad 16
).
Bank
: This is the pad bank the pad belongs to. If you check the
Set All
box, the pad’s messages and
parameters will be identical across all eight banks.
Set All
: When this box is checked, the pad’s messages and parameters will be identical across all eight banks.
When this box is unchecked, the pad’s messages and parameters will apply to the current pad only.
Light LED
: This determines how the pad’s LEDs will behave.
When set to
Never
, the LEDs will always be off.
When set to
MIDI Input
, the LEDs will light up when the software receives a MIDI message that matches the pad.
When set to
Local
, the LEDs will light up when you press the pad and/or MIDI input is received.
MIDI Channel
: This determines which MIDI channel (
1
–
16
) the pad will use to send its message to the software.
Note
: This is the MIDI note number the pad will send to the software when you press it (
0
–
127
or
C-2
to
G8
).
Velocity
: This determines whether the pad will be velocity-sensitive (
On
) or not (
Off
). When set to
Off
, pressing
the pad will send a note at full-level (
127
) always.
Aftertouch
: This determines how the pad’s aftertouch (pressure applied to the pad after the initial press) behaves.
Off
: The pad will not send any aftertouch messages.
Channel
: If you press multiple pads that have this setting, the aftertouch messages they send will be identical.
Poly
: If you press multiple pads, the aftertouch message each pad sends will be independent from the others.
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