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Chapter 2: The Basics
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=== Assign Note Var Slider (Pgm: 1) ===A
Note:64/A01-Sound_name
Param:TUNING
Low range:-120 High range: 60
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To assign the slider to a pad and parameter:
1. Press the desired pad (the note number, pad number and sound
name of the pad you pressed will appear in the Note field).
2. Move the cursor to the Param field and select the desired parameter
(TUNING, ATTACK, or DECAY).
3. Press MAIN SCREEN to return to the Play/Record screen.
4. Play the selected pad while moving the Note Variation slider. Each
time the pad is played, the selected parameter (tuning, attack, or
decay) will change according to the slider position.
Here is additional information about the five fields:
• The Pgm field:
This is the active program number (1–8). The data in the Param field
applies only to the program number selected here.
• The Note field:
This field contains the note number to which the slider is assigned (35–
98). To change the assignment, press a pad. The note number to which
the pad is assigned will instantly appear in the Note field, along with the
pad number of the pad you pressed and the name of the sound currently
assigned to the note number. Alternately, you can enter the desired note
number by typing it then pressing ENTER.
• The Param (parameter) field:
This field determines which of the three possible parameters the slider
will control. The three choices are:
1. TUNING:
If selected, the slider alters tuning. Slider values are added to
the tuning settings used in the program and sound.
2. DECAY:
If selected, the slider alters envelope decay time. Slider
values override the program’s envelope decay setting.
3. ATTACK:
If selected, the slider alters envelope attack time. Slider
values override the program’s envelope attack setting.
The contents of this field are unique for each of the 64 note numbers
selected in the Note field above.
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