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System settings
 
Here’s how to specify how the velocity transmitted when you play the pad controllers 
[A1]–[A9] and [B1]–[B9] will respond to your playing strength.
 
1
 
Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.
The display will indicate “EDIT.”
 
2
 
Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button.
 
3
 
Use the VALUE knob to select “SY06,” and press the [ENTER] button.
 
4
 
Use the VALUE knob or controllers [A1]–[A4] to specify the desired Pad Velocity 
Curve.
The display will indicate the curve you specify.
 
5
 
Press the [ENTER] button to return to Play mode.
Here’s how to specify the aftertouch response of the pads.
 
1
 
Press the [EDIT] button so it’s lit.
The display will indicate “EDIT.”
 
2
 
Use the VALUE knob to select “SYS,” and press the [ENTER] button.
 
3
 
Use the VALUE knob to select “SY07,” and press the [ENTER] button.
 
4
 
Use the VALUE knob or controllers [A1]–[A4] to specify the desired Pad 
Aftertouch Curve.
The display will show the setting you specified.
 
5
 
Press the [ENTER] button to return to Play mode.
 
Pad settings
 
Pad Velocity Curve
 
Controller
 
Indication
Setting
 
Curve type
 
Effect
 
[A1 (0)]
1
This is the most typical set-
ting. It will produce the most 
natural correspondence be-
tween the force of your pad 
strike and the change in vol-
ume.
[A2 (1)]
2
Compared to curve 1, this al-
lows more volume change to 
be produced in the softer 
range of pad strikes.
[A3 (2)]
3
This curve produces less vol-
ume change in response to 
your pad strikes, making it 
easier to maintain a consis-
tent volume.
[A4 (3)]
4
Compared to curve 1, this 
produces more volume 
change in the stronger range 
of pad strikes.
1
2
3
4
 
Pad Aftertouch Curve
 
Controller
 
Indication
Setting
 
Curve type
 
Effect
 
[A1 (0)]
1
This is the most typical set-
ting. It will produce the most 
natural correspondence be-
tween the pressure you apply 
to the pad and the aftertouch 
data that is produced.
[A2 (1)]
2
Compared to curve 1, this al-
lows aftertouch to be pro-
duced even with light 
pressure on the pad.
[A3 (2)]
3
This curve produces less af-
tertouch change in response 
to pressure on the pad, mak-
ing it easier to perform con-
sistently.
[A4 (3)]
4
Compared to curve 1, this 
will produce aftertouch in re-
sponse to strong pressure on 
the pad.
1
2
3
4
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