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Program Mode
The Program Editor
The PADS Page
Use
the
PADS
page
to
assign
notes
to
the
PC3LE’s
eight
pads
(see
below.)
When
you
select
a
PC3LE
program,
the
PC3LE
will
also
select
an
associated
Drum
program
to
be
triggered
by
the
pads.
The
program
for
the
pads
is
assigned
to
MIDI
channel
10.
Also,
any
factory
program
in
the
Drums
category
is
playable
from
the
pads.
Pads
can
be
used
for
additional
functions
in
Setup
mode,
see
Pads
on page 7
‐
16
for
details.
Drum Pad Program
Use
this
field
to
select
the
PC3LE
program
that
will
be
played
by
the
pads.
To
select
a
program,
press
one
of
the
Category
buttons,
then
scroll
through
the
list
of
programs
by
using
the
Alpha
Wheel
or
‐
/+
buttons.
You
can
also
enter
a
program
ID#
number
by
pressing
the
Shift
category
button
so
that
its
LED
is
lit,
and
using
the
alphanumeric
pad
to
enter
and
ID#
and
pressing
Enter
.
You
can
also
set
this
parameter
to
Self
by
entering
‐
1
on
the
alphanumeric
pad
and
pressing
Enter
or
scrolling
to
the
bottom
of
the
program
list.
Setting
this
parameter
to
Self
assigns
the
pads
to
trigger
notes
on
the
current
MIDI
channel.
This
is
recommended
over
choosing
the
same
program
for
the
Drum
Pad
Program,
because
that
uses
two
channels
worth
of
effects
resources
(the
current
channel,
and
channel
10,
the
pads
channel.)
A
value
of
Self
uses
the
same
effects
resources
as
the
current
channel,
saving
effects
resources
for
other
tracks.
To
turn
the
pads
off,
set
this
parameter
to
None
by
entering
0.
Note:
Channel
10
can
only
use
its
current
program
as
the
Drum
Pad
Program,
despite
what
is
selected
on
the
PADS
page.
Also,
all
factory
programs
in
the
Drums
category
have
Self
selected
as
the
Drum
Pad
Program
by
default.
Pad Assignments
On
the
Pads
page,
eight
boxes
represent
the
eight
pads,
and
each
box
displays
the
note
which
that
pad
triggers.
To
change
a
pad’s
note
assignment,
first
select
the
pad
with
the
cursor
buttons,
then
select
the
note.
To
select
a
note,
hold
the
Enter
button
and
play
the
desired
note
on
the
keyboard,
or
use
the
Alpha
Wheel
or
‐
/+
buttons
to
scroll
through
the
list
of
notes.
You
can
also
select
a
note
by
MIDI
note
number.
To
do
this,
enter
the
number
on
the
alphanumeric
pad
and
then
press
the
Enter
button.
Aux Send Level Offset
Use
this
field
to
offset
the
amount
of
signal
sent
from
the
pads
program
on
MIDI
channel
10
to
the
Aux
effects
of
the
program
on
the
currently
selected
MIDI
channel.
Each
program
that
is
selected
for
MIDI
channel
10
(as
well
as
programs
for
all
other
channels)
is
stored
with
a
send
level
which
determines
how
much
signal
is
sent
to
the
Aux
effects.
Using
the
Aux
Send
Level
Offset
parameter
on
the
PADS
page
allows
you
to
quickly
change
the
Aux
send
level
of
the
program
on
MIDI
channel
10
without
editing
that
program.
Summary of Contents for PC3LE
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Page 28: ...2 10 Startup Software Upgrades...
Page 42: ...3 14 User Interface Basics Quick Song Recording and Playback...
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