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Chapter 6: Creating and Editing Programs
SIMULT
This plays up to three sounds together each time the note
number specified in the Note: field is received.  When this
option is selected, two Mode: fields appear to the right of the
Also play note: field.  Select the notes you want to
generate together with the DATA wheel.  If you only want to
add one sound, select either field and rotate the DATA wheel
to the left until --/OFF is displayed.  The following example
generates a sound assigned to 36/A02 and 53/A16 over a sound
assigned to MIDI note number 65.
VEL SW
The sound assigned to the program and the two sounds set
here can be switched with strong or weak velocity.  When this
option is selected, two If over: fields appear to the right of
the Mode: field.  When the velocity of the drum pads or the
MIDI note on exceed these settings, the generated sound will
switch.  To switch between only two sounds, select either field
and rotate the DATA wheel to the left until --/OFF is dis-
played.  The following example generates MIDI note number
65 up to velocity 44 and 36/A02 between velocity 45 and 100,
and 53/A16 over velocity 101.
DCY SW
This switches between the sound assigned to the program and
the two sounds set here using the value set in the Decay
field.  When this option is selected, two If over: fields
appear to the right of the Mode: field.  Set the decay value
and note here.  In the following example, the sound assigned
to the selected note number generates MIDI note number 65
up to decay 44, 36/A02 between decay values 45 to 88, and 53/
A16 for velocity over 89.
Normally the DECAY is assigned to the NOTE VARIATION
slider and is used to switch the sound by changing the decay
parameter with the NOTE VARIATION slider.  For example,
by using this as a hi-hat sound, you can switch between closed,
half, and open sounds effectively.