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Colors
Each pad can have a set of colors assigned to it, making it easier to distinguish between their
different functions, notes, etc. Each pad can use up to 4 colors, depending on its function (in
other words, you can assign all 4 colors to a pad, but it may use only some of them).
To set the color
(
s
)
of a pad:
1.
Press
Edit
to enter Edit Mode. The
Edit
pad will light up.
2.
Press the desired pad. The pad’s number will appear in the
display
.
3.
Press and hold
Shift
and then press the
MIDI Out
/
Color
key the same number of times
as the number of the color:
•
1 press:
The display will show
COLOR1
for 1 second and then show the pad’s “off”
color number.
•
2 presses:
The display will show
COLOR2
for 1 second and then show the pad’s
“first press” color number.
•
3 presses:
The display will show
COLOR3
for 1 second and then show the pad’s
“second press” color number.
•
4 presses:
The display will show
COLOR4
for 1 second and then show the pad’s
“fourth press” color number.
4.
Use the numeric keys (
0
–
9
) or
Preset Down
/
Up
(
) buttons to enter the desired color
number:
0 Off
7 Violet
1 Chartreuse
8 Magenta
2 Green
9 Rose
3 Aquamarine
10 Red
4 Cyan
11 Orange
5 Azure
12 Yellow
6 Blue
13 White
5.
Press the
Enter
key. The pad is now set to use those colors, and you will exit Edit Mode.
To cancel your changes instead, press
Edit
. You will exit Edit Mode without saving anything.
Remember to store the preset if you want to save your changes in that preset.
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