
Chapter 6: Creating and Editing Programs
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============ Select Program ===========A
Active program: 8-PROGRAM NAME
========== Assign Note:37/A03 ==========
Sound:Tiny_tom Mode:SIMULT
Also play note:38/A06-Big snare drum
Also play note:39/B16-Doomsday tom
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<Play>
In the above example, whenever note number 37 is played,
note numbers 38 and 39 will also play—Tiny tom will be
layered with Big snare drum and Doomsday tom. Select the
simultaneous note numbers in the two Also play note fields.
Each field is a numeric field allowing the selection of one of
the 64 available note numbers (35–98). As in the Note field,
the pad number currently assigned to the selected note
number is displayed to its right for convenience. If only one
additional sound is desired, select a number below 35 in
either of the fields and [--] will appear in place of the number,
indicating no note number assignment.
COMMENT: When the three sounds play
simultaneously, it is as though three pads were
manually played from the front panel at the same
velocity—each sound uses all of its individual
program parameter data including tuning, envelope,
and mixer data.
3. VEL SW (velocity switch):
This option permits one of three sounds, either the main
assigned sound or two others, to play depending on the
velocity level of the note played. If selected, the screen
appears as follows:
============ Select Program ===========A
Active program: 8-PROGRAM NAME
========== Assign Note:37/A03 ==========
Sound:Soft_snare Mode:VEL SW
If over: 64 ,use:38/A06-Smack snare
If over:110 ,use:39/B16-Goliath snare
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<Play>
The fifth and sixth lines now contain four additional fields—
two velocity thresholds and two new note number
assignments. These fields are used to play one of three
sounds depending on the velocity of the note received:
1. If the received note’s velocity is less than or equal to
the value in the first If over field, then only the sound
selected in the Sound field plays.
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