While the pad is being pressed, the assigned pitch name (E1 - A4)
is shown on the VALUE indicator.
The illustration below shows an example for assigning an E minor
and E major scale to the pads.
There are many possibilities for assigning pitch names. We
recommend that you try out various approaches to find the one
that is best suited to the bass pattern that you want to record.
Example with E minor scale assigned to pads
Example with E major scale assigned to pads
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Pattern
Recording
(Real-Time
Recording)
STEP
4
Among pads 2 - 13, press the one whose pitch you want to change.
STEP
5
While holding the pad down, use the [VALUE UP/DOWN] keys or the [SOUND
JAMMER] slider to change the pitch assigned to the pad.
When pad 2 - 13 is released, the pitch name assigned to pad 1 is
shown again. This pitch is used as reference when shifting the
entire pitch of all pads up or down in semitone steps. Take care not to
inadvertently change this pitch.
NOTE
STEP/MEASURE
VALUE
MEASURE
BEAT
SONG/PATTERN
F 2 01
Pitch name assigned to
currently pressed pad
STEP/MEASURE
VALUE
MEASURE
BEAT
SONG/PATTERN
F 2 01
E1
E 1
E 2
F 2
Fo2
G 2
Go2
A 2
Ao2
b 2
C 3
Co3
d 3
do3
E 3
A 4
E2
• • •
• • •
• • •
• • •
• • •
• • •
F2
G2
A2
B2
C3
D3
E3
A4
A 3
A3
F
#
2
G
#
2
A
#
2
C
#
3
D
#
3
When pad 1 = A2
When pad 1 = A1
OPEN HAT
7
CLICK VOL
CLOSED HAT
5
PRE COUNT
SNARE
3
BASS TUNE
KICK
1
BASS KEY
EXTRA 1
9
CTRL ASSIGN
EXTRA 2
11
PAD SENS
EXTRA 3
13
MIDI
TOM 3
6
QUANTIZE
TOM 2
4
TIME SIG
RIDE
10
SWING
EXTRA CYMBAL
12
SHIFT
TOM 1
2
MIX
CRASH
8
BAR LENGTH
Fo2
b 3
A 2
G 3
C 3
E 3
d 3
b 2
Fo3
G 2
A 3
E 2
C 4
OPEN HAT
7
CLICK VOL
CLOSED HAT
5
PRE COUNT
SNARE
3
BASS TUNE
KICK
1
BASS KEY
EXTRA 1
9
CTRL ASSIGN
EXTRA 2
11
PAD SENS
EXTRA 3
13
MIDI
TOM 3
6
QUANTIZE
TOM 2
4
TIME SIG
RIDE
10
SWING
EXTRA CYMBAL
12
SHIFT
TOM 1
2
MIX
CRASH
8
BAR LENGTH
Fo2
b 3
A 2
Go3
Co3
E 3
do3
b 2
Fo3
Go2
A 3
E 2
Co4