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Using the velocity pads
Using the velocity pads
Let's try using the velocity pads (we'll simply call them “pads” from here on)
to play the sounds used in the demo song.
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Preparations
Perform the following procedures.
• Preparing your equipment and making
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Play!
Go ahead and strike the
pads.
The loudness (volume) will vary
depending on the strength (velocity) with
which you strike the pads.
Playing techniques
Roll
If you hold down
and strike (press) a pad, the sound of that pad
will played repeatedly. The Roll function is active only while you are holding
down [ROLL]. The spacing (the interval between notes) of the roll is the Roll
Interval (p. 301).
Hold
If you hold down
and strike a pad, the sound of that pad will be
held just as if you were continuing to hold down the pad, and the HOLD
indicator (red) will light. To cancel the Hold function, press [HOLD] once
again (the indicator will go dark).
Multilevel
After striking the pad of a certain note number, you can press
to
assign varying velocity levels (from soft to strong) of that note to pads 1–16.
Pad 1 will play the minimum velocity and pad 16 will play the maximum
velocity.
Fixed Velocity
If you press
, the pads of the current track will always sound at the
same velocity, regardless of how strongly you strike the pad.
Aftertouch
After you strike a pad, try varying the pressure you apply to it. Changes in the
pressure you apply will create changes in the sound.
“Step” is the interval specified
by the Step Time setting
(p.231).
In the SEQUENCE screen you
can change the step time by
pressing [SHIFT] + numeric
key [1]–[9] (note value symbols
are printed on the top panel).
To defeat Multilevel or Fixed
Velocity, press the same button
once again.
To adjust the strength
produced by Fixed Velocity,
edit the PAD/CONTROLLER
setting in the SYSTEM screen.
In order to hear the effect of
Aftertouch, use it with a
sustained or slowly-decaying
sound.
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