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SOUND LIST 

 
1 Honst Kik 
2 Honst  A 
3 Stab Kik 
4 Stab A 
5  Lo Honst 
6 Lo Honst 
7 Lo  Stab 
8 Lo Stab  A 
9 Dynam Kik 
10 Old Wood 
11 Low Wood 
12 Ambi Kik 
13 Room Kiki 
14 Lo Room K 
15 Room Kik 2 
16 Lo Room 2 
17  Hi Fixd KK 
18 Fixd Kiki 1 
19 Fixd Kiki 2 
20 Lo Fixd 1 
21 Lo Fixd 2 
22 Garage Kk 
23 House Kik 
24 Wrap Kik 
25 Hi Wrap KK 
26 Dbl Head 
27 Titer Dbl 
28 Head Puch 
29 Brite Rm 
30 Loose Kik 
31  Foot Stuk 
32 Hi Elect 
33 Electruc 
34 Amb Elect 
35 Lo Elect 
36 Punch Rm 
37 Flab Rm 
38 Mush Kik 
39 Brt Hall 
40 Stuk Hall 
41 Lo Fxd   H1 
42 Lo Fxd H12 
43 Head Hall 
44 Dbl Hd Rm 
45 Lo Dbl H Rm 
46 Solid H1 
47 Wet Flng 
48 Brt Pnch 
49 Dry Plug 

 

 

 
50 Hi Honest 
51 Honst Sur 
52 Lo Honst 
53 Hi Honst 2 
54 Hnst Sur 2 
55 Lo Hust 2 
56 Room Sur 
57 Room Sul A 
58 Hall Sur 
59 Room Sur 2 
60 Lo Room 2 
61 Super Pic 
62 Spr pic Rm 
63 Hi Picolo 
64 Hi Pic Rm 
65 Lo Picolo 
66 Lo Pic Rm 
67 Med Pic Rm 
68 Nasty Sur 
69 Nsty Sn Rm 
70 Trshy Snr 
71 Frnge Snr 
72 Flange Su 
73 Dry Flnge 
74 Alloy Sur 
75 Plate Snr 
76 Plate Sn 2 
77 Plate Sn 3 
78 Hammr Snr 
79 Rim 2 Cntr 
80 Cntr 2 Rim 
81 Hi Rad Snr 
82 R ap Snaare 
83 Lo Rap Snr 
84 Hi Tite Sn 
85 Tight Snr 
86 Lo Tite Sn 
87 Dyno Rim 1 
88 Dyno Rim 2 
89 Lo Dyno 2 
90 Hi Pop Sht 
91 Pop Shot 
92 Lo Pop Sht 
93 Tech Gate 
94 Pop Room 
95 Battr Rm 
96 Brush Hit 
97 Med Ballad 
98 Big Ballad 
99 Chrome  Rm 

 

 
100 Lo Chrome 
101 Dyno Hi Sn 
102 Shot Room 
103 Brt pic Rm 
104 Very Nsty 
105Side Stik 
106 Wet Side 
107 lo Wet Sid 
108 Pop Side 
109 Closd Hat 
110 Hard Hat 
111 Edge Hat 
112 Thiu Hat 
113 Tight Hat 
114 Small Hat 
115 Dynmc Hat 
116 Wet Hat 1 
117 Wet Hat 2 
118 Randm Hat 
119 Wet Randm 
120 Sweet Hat 
121 Open Hat 1 
122 Half Hat 
123 Open Hat 2 
124 Bakwz Hat 
125 L 2 R Bk Hat 
126 Lo Bkwz Ht 
127 Back N 4th 
128 Soft Ride 
129 Hard Ride 
130 Dynm Ride 
131 Dyn Ride 2 
132  Ride Bell 
133 Flnge Ride 
134 Crash 1 
135 Crash 2 
136 Crash 3 
137 Cmbo Crsh 
138 Chin Trsh 
139 Flng Crsh 
140 Hi Tom Dry 
141 Md Tom Dry 
142 Lo Tom Dry 
143 Flr Tom Dry 
144 Lo Flr Dry 
145 hi Amb Tom 
146 Md Amb Tom 
147 Lo Amb Tom 
148 Flr Amb Tm 
149 Lo Flr Amb 

 

 
150 Hi Room Tm 
151 Md Room Tm 
152 Lo Room Tm 
153 Flr Rm Tom 
154 Lo Flr Rm 
155 Hi Hall Tm 
156 Md Hall Tm 
157 Lo Hall Tm 
158 Flr Hl Tom 
159 Lo Flr Hl 
160 Hi Big Hl 
161 Md Big Hl 
162 Lo Big Hl 
163 Flr   Big Hl 
164  Lo Fl  Bg  Hl 
165 Hi Cannon 
166 Md  Cannon 
167 Lo Cannon 
168 Xtr  Lo Can 
169 Hi Cn Hall 
170 Md Cn Hall 
171Lo  Cn Hall 
172 X  Lo Can Hl 
173 Hi Elec Tm 
174 Md Elec Tm 
175 Lo Elec  Tm 
176 Hi El Rm Tm 
177 Md El Rm Tm 
178 Lo El Rm Tm 
179 XL El Rm Tm 
180 Hi Flat Tm 
181 Md Flat Tm 
182 Lo Flat  Tm 
183 Hi Fl Rm Tm 
184 Md Fl Rm Tm 
185 Lo Fl Rm Tm 
186 Hi Fl Hl Tm 
187 Md Fl Hl Tm 
188 Lo Fl Hl Tm 
189 Hi Flng Tm 
190 Md Flng Tm 
191 Lo Flng Tm 
192 Tamborin 
193 Shaker 
194, Cnga + Slp 
195 Lo Cng + Slp 
196 Hi Conga 
197 Lo Conga 
198 Hi Cga Slp 
199 Lo Cga Slp 

 

 
200 Hi Timbli 
201 Md Timbli 
202, Lo Timbli 
203 Hi Agogo 
204 Lo Agogo 
205 Hi Clave 
206 Lo Clave 
207 Wet Clave 
208 Hi Cow Bl 
209 Md Cow Bl 
210 Lo Cow Bl 
211 Hi Rap Cow 
212 Md Rap Cow 
213 Lo Rap Cow 
214 Hi Block 
215 Md Block 
216 Lo Block 
217 Fngr Snap 
218 Wide Fngr 
219 Fish Stk 
220 Lo Fsh Stk 
221 Wide Fish 
222 Hi  Claps 
223 Lo Claps 
224 Triangle 
225 Cabasa 
226 Hi Sticks 
227 Lo Sticks 
228 Bamboo 
229 Bmbo Cmbo 
230 Cold Blok 
231 Rand Ryth 
232 Fire Crkr 
233 Impact 

 

Summary of Contents for Performance Pad

Page 1: ...REFERENCE MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...CREATING DRUM SETS 25 4 1 PAGE 1 SELECT DRUM SET DRUMSET SELECT 25 4 2 PAGE 2 ASSIGN SOUNDS TO PADS 26 4 3 PAGE 3 SET PAD VOLUME VOLUME 26 4 4 PAGE 4 SET PAD STEREO POSITION PANNING 27 4 5 PAGE 5 SET...

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Page 5: ...e Pad offers two main modes Perform for playback and Compose for recording You can switch between these while the Performance Pad is playing making it easy to test out different sounds without recordi...

Page 6: ...their Main Patterns e g if A is 16 beats A Fill is 16 beats Otherwise they are independent The reason for pairing the two different A and B Patterns together is simply so that you can switch back and...

Page 7: ...1 2E About Defaults A default is a setting that is automatically assumed until you purposely change it Example When you turn on a VCR it automatically defaults to Stop you have to purposely tell the...

Page 8: ...and Fill variations for a Pattern Mode buttons These choose between Pattern and Song modes Perform playback and Compose record modes and the Preset and User patterns Tape recorder buttons These contro...

Page 9: ...portion of the display will say PRESS PLAY if it is necessary to press PLAY to complete an operation Page number and tempo display When stopped or running this shows the current tempo and includes a...

Page 10: ...e Pressing the DEC button once decreases the value of the entire number indicated by the cursor not just a single digit by one Example If the display shows 00 and you want to enter 01 tap the INC butt...

Page 11: ...d not SONG if it shows SONG press the PATTERN SONG button and the display will show PATTERN PRESS PLAY TEMPO PERFORM EMPTY PATT PATTERN A USER 6 Start striking the pads with the drumsticks Adjust the...

Page 12: ...attern Press the B button to select the B variation of the selected Pattern Press the A button to select the A variation of the selected Pattern Press FILL briefly while a Main A or B Pattern is playi...

Page 13: ...ed changes press RECORD SETUP again to exit or choose another page One of the pages Step Mode contains several sub pages 2 1 PAGE 1 SELECT THE QUANTIZATION VALUE QUANTIZE SELECT The display shows QUAN...

Page 14: ...nearest selected rhythmic value to eliminate small timing errors Example With a quantize value of 1 16 all drum events you play will be shifted to the nearest 16th note Quantization is most effective...

Page 15: ...aying out your rhythms Background Swing affects the timing of pairs of equal value notes Each note normally defaults to taking up 50 of the total duration of both notes adding swing lengthens the firs...

Page 16: ...h the INC DEC or number buttons 1 quarter note 2 quarter note triplet 3 8th note 4 8th note triplet 5 16th note 6 16th note triplet 7 0 Click Off The click is audible only in Compose mode 2 4 PAGE 4 S...

Page 17: ...e length of the associated Fill Pattern The display says BEAT and LENGTH This indicates a Pattern s length in beats quarter notes Enter the desired length with the INC DEC or number buttons this must...

Page 18: ...eats 002 009 Because a beat was added to the beginning the Pattern will be 9 beats long and the beat added at the beginning will be silent 2 7 PAGE 7 OFFSET A PATTERN OR DRUM PART Offset shifts a Patt...

Page 19: ...Step mode provides detailed Pattern editing Note that step does not refer to Song steps but to the steps in a Pattern that hold drum events You can move through a Pattern one step at a time stop at ea...

Page 20: ...will be erased 2 8C Change a Drum Sound s Volume in a Given Step Use the PAGE buttons to select the step containing the drum whose volume needs to be changed Either press a number button from 1 8 1 so...

Page 21: ...selected by the PERFORM COMPOSE button To record choose Compose mode as shown in the display This also activates the click To listen choose Perform this de activates the click You can drop in and out...

Page 22: ...over to Song mode Chapter 5 and the programmed Song tempo is different the Performance Pad will assume the Song s tempo even if you switch back into Pattern mode until the tempo is changed again eith...

Page 23: ...e current Pattern pressing INC calls up Pattern 00 To choose the next lower numbered Pattern than the one in the display press the DEC button if 00 is the current Pattern pressing DEC calls up Pattern...

Page 24: ...also makes it easy to play drum parts live For example if there s a solo happening over the A Main Pattern you can keep the Pattern repeating until the solo is about to end at which point you select t...

Page 25: ...gain at which point the Performance Pad will revert to the associated Main Pattern 3 1K Using Fill to Create Repetitive Drum Hits As mentioned earlier the FILL button performs two different functions...

Page 26: ...ontains previously programmed data the numbered Pattern will remember the Drum Set assignment name and length 1 The Performance Pad must be in Pattern mode and stopped to allow erasing a Pattern 2 Ent...

Page 27: ...ill The only copy technique that appends a Pattern to another Pattern is copying a Main Pattern to another Main Pattern 3 3A Copy Append and Double Patterns 1 The Performance Pad should be in Pattern...

Page 28: ...As long as COPY is held down the destination pad can still be changed by selecting another drum pad 6 Press PLAY The display says COPY DONE 7 Release the COPY and PLAY buttons 3 3C Copy a Single Drum...

Page 29: ...tion are 1 Press the DRUM SET button 2 Use the Page up and down buttons to select different pages of functions the display s lower right window shows the page number These pages are described below 3...

Page 30: ...he edited Drum Set see section 4 8 or do more assignments by striking another pad to select it and assigning a drum sound to it 4 3 PAGE 3 SET PAD VOLUME VOLUME The display shows VOLUME the currently...

Page 31: ...e either store the edited Drum Set see section 4 8 or do more assignments by striking another pad to select it then assigning the pan position Background The Performance Pad has two pairs of stereo ou...

Page 32: ...ll automatically terminate any sound that is still decaying This is useful with many percussion sounds such as tambourine agogo etc Group 1 and 2 Pads assigned to a particular group 1 or 2 will cut ea...

Page 33: ...opy one Drum Set to a different Drum Set Also remember that if you change Patterns before saving your Drum Set all of your edits will be lost 4 8 PAGE 8 MANUAL DRUM SET OVERRIDE SET MODE The display s...

Page 34: ...ys include two digits enter a leading zero if necessary 4 Press PLAY to begin playback Press STOP to stop playback 5 To exit Song mode and return to Pattern mode first stop the Song with the STOP butt...

Page 35: ...a Song You need not start a Song from the beginning each time in Compose mode a Song can start at any Song step 1 Make sure the Performance Pad is in Compose mode even if you don t plan to record any...

Page 36: ...repeats 7 In addition to selecting different Patterns you can press FILL at any time The Performance Pad will remember where you pressed FILL As in Pattern mode pressing FILL will automatically transi...

Page 37: ...ns respectively It is not necessary to press PLAY the step will remember where the Fill is to occur 4 As the Song plays the step where the Fill occurs the display will show FILL when the Fill begins p...

Page 38: ...ropriate A or B Fill or User Preset options Since the step is replaced no renumbering of subsequent steps occurs 5 3G Erase an Entire Song 1 The Performance Pad should be in Song and Perform modes 2 U...

Page 39: ...ber to which the source Song should be copied using the number or INC DEC buttons 5 While you continue to hold the COPY button down press PLAY The copy is complete and the display says COPY DONE 6 Rel...

Page 40: ...nto a sequencer for recording or drive other drum sound expander modules If the Performance Pad is acting as a drum machine and provides the master clock to a MIDI system select OFF so that other devi...

Page 41: ...e Pad data can take up to 35K allowing it to be captured by most system exclusive storage devices After the transfer is complete the Performance Pad display reverts to either Song or Pattern mode whic...

Page 42: ...to do this Enable the slave s Song Position Pointer if it is available 3 Press PLAY on the Performance Pad The slave units should start at the same time and progress at the same tempo If the slaves r...

Page 43: ...uppose you have a 16 measure figure where the first three groups of four measures are identical and the final group of four measures provides some sort of variation Recording this as one 16 measure Pa...

Page 44: ...However there are some cases where you want to divide a beat into thirds giving three notes per beat Dividing a quarter note by three results in eighth note triplets The reason why we use the term eig...

Page 45: ...ice 0 127 0 127 X X Velocity Note On Note Off 1 127 0 X X After Touch Ch s X X X X Pitch Bend X X Program Change True 0 127 X System Exclusive O X System Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune 0 0 X X X X MIDI...

Page 46: ...Dynmc Hat 116 Wet Hat 1 117 Wet Hat 2 118 Randm Hat 119 Wet Randm 120 Sweet Hat 121 Open Hat 1 122 Half Hat 123 Open Hat 2 124 Bakwz Hat 125 L 2 R Bk Hat 126 Lo Bkwz Ht 127 Back N 4th 128 Soft Ride 1...

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Page 48: ...rable enclosure TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Audio Outputs 2 stereo Pads 8 velocity sensitive w Dynamic Articulation Sample DAC Bit Resolution 16 18 Sounds 233 Sounds Accessible via Pads 8 Sounds Accessib...

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