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TRIGGER ReferenceKITMIDI VOICEUTILITY WAVEPATTERN
MIDI Setting Area (MIDI)
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1 Pad number
B Layer number
Use this parameter to select the layer you want to set.
C Note
Use this parameter to select a MIDI note to be sent by the
layer indicated by 2. You can also choose either of the fol-
lowing two special settings.
•off..............Regardless of the setting made on the Playing
Mode page (MIDI1-1), no MIDI note will be
sent when the pad is struck.
skip............If “alternate” has been selected on the Playing
Mode page (MIDI1-1), this layer will be
skipped. In other words, no MIDI note will be
sent when it is this layer’s turn to play. Alterna-
tively, if “stack” or “hold” has been set on the
Playing Mode page (MIDI1-1), this setting has
the same effect as “off” above (i.e., no MIDI
note will be sent for this layer).
Notes outside the range covered by General MIDI are displayed in
parentheses – for example, “(C#-2/1)”.
Notes on MIDI channel 10 having already been assigned to a layer will
be displayed with an asterisk in front of them – for example, “*C3”. If
you change the note setting for a pad indicated in this way, the note
setting for the other pad will also be changed in the same way .
1 Pad number
B Layer number
C MIDI channel (MIDI Ch)
Use this parameter to set the MIDI channel for MIDI notes
sent for the layer indicated by 2.
If no note number has been assigned to any of the pad’s layers (A to
D) on the MIDI Note page (MIDI1-2), this setting will be displayed as “-
--” and modification will not be possible.
Typical Uses of Stack, Alternate, and
Hold Modes
Using the Playing Mode page (MIDI1-1), you can select the
way in which a pad’s four layers will be played. For example,
pads can be setup to produce a chord by playing multiple lay-
ers at the same time or to play a different layer on each succes-
sive strike. The following are typical examples of how these
modes can be used.
Playing just one sound when a pad is struck
Select “stack” on the Playing Mode page (MIDI1-1), and
assign a MIDI note to Layer A only on the MIDI Note
page (MIDI1-2).
Playing two sounds simultaneously when a pad is struck
Select “stack” on the Playing Mode page (MIDI1-1), and
assign a different MIDI note to both Layer A and Layer B
on the MIDI Note page (MIDI1-2).
Playing two sounds alternately each time a pad is struck
Select “alternate” on the Playing Mode page (MIDI1-1),
and assign a different MIDI note to Layers A and B on the
MIDI Note page (MIDI1-2).
Playing Layer A, then silencing it, playing Layer C, then
silencing it, playing Layer A… and so on each time a
pad is struck
Select “alternate” on the Playing Mode page (MIDI1-1),
and assign a MIDI note or “skip” to Layers A through D
on the MIDI Note page (MIDI1-2) as follows.
Playing three held sounds simultaneously when a pad
is struck, and silencing them the next time it is struck
Select “hold” on the Playing Mode page (MIDI1-1), and
assign MIDI notes to Layers A through C on the MIDI
Note page (MIDI1-2) as follows. In addition, select “on”
for Layers A through C on the Receive Key-Off page
(MIDI1-5).
If a note on MIDI channel 10 is assigned, be sure to select “on” for
Layers A through C on the Receive Key-Off page (MIDI1-5).
Layer Note number
AD1
B off
C off
D off
Layer Note number
AD1
BE2
C off
D off
Layer Note number
AD1
BE2
C off
D off
Layer Note number
AD1
B skip
CE2
D skip
Layer Note number
AC3
BE3
CG3
D off
NOTE
MIDI1-2 MIDI Note page
Settings
01 to 12, 13, 13R1, 13R2, 14 to 17, FTSW,
HHCL, or HHSP
Settings A, B, C, or D
Settings off, C#-2/1 to F#8/126, or skip
MIDI1-3 MIDI Channel page
Settings
01 to 12, 13, 13R1, 13R2, 14 to 17, FTSW,
HHCL, or HHSP
Settings A, B, C, or D
Settings 1 to 16
MIDI1-2≥-º¡-≥≥≥ç
Note=*≥C#-1/≥13
3
1 2
NOTE
MIDI1-3≥-º¡-≥≥≥ç
≥≥≥MIDI≥Ch=10
3
1 2
NOTE