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Chapter 1. Playing the Pads/Making 
Pad Settings
 
For details on basic ways to play the pads, refer to “Playing Samples from the Pads” in the Quick 
Start (p. 23).
Here’s how you can make a sample play repeatedly (i.e., “roll”) as long as you hold down a pad.
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
Press [ROLL] so the button is lit; this enables the Roll function.
 
3.
 
Hold down a pad, and the roll will begin.
 
You can play a roll by pressing any pad [1]–[16], or by pressing multiple pads simultaneously.
 
4.
 
When you release the pad, the roll will stop.
 
5.
 
To turn off the Roll function, press [ROLL] so its illumination is turned off.
 
You can use the Sub Pad to play the sample of the pad you struck most recently. This is a convenient way to play 
a drum roll manually.
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
Hold down [FUNC] and press pad [9] (PAD UTIL) to get the PAD 
UTILITY screen.
 
3.
 
Press [
] to move the cursor to the “Sub Pad Sw” line.
 
4.
 
Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to turn the setting ON.
 
Pad [16] will light green, and will now operate as the Sub Pad.
This does not erase the sample of pad [16]; its original 
sample will reappear when you turn off the Sub Pad setting.
 
5.
 
When you press pad [16], the sample of the most recently struck pad will sound.
 
6.
 
If you turn the “Sub Pad Sw” OFF, pad [16] will go dark, and the Sub Pad function will be disabled.
 
The Hold function makes a sample continue sounding even after you take your finger off the pad. This is 
convenient when you want a phrase loop sample to continue playing.
However, you cannot exceed the maximum polyphony of eight notes even when using the Hold function.
 
1.
 
 
2.
 
Press a pad to play its sample.
 
Playing the Pads
 
Playing a Roll
Using the Sub Pad Function
Using the Hold Function
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