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4Specify a pattern or sample
If you chose to map a pattern to the selected note, use the cursor keys in conjunction with the Data
Dial, [DEC]/[INC] keys, or appropriate Controller Knobs to specify a track — “Tr1 … Tr8” for an
individual track, or “all” to map the entire pattern — and the pattern number (the pattern name
will appear to the right of the pattern number).
If you chose to map a sample to the selected note, use the cursor keys in conjunction with the Data
Dial, [DEC]/[INC] keys, or appropriate Controller Knobs to specify the “RAM” (internal) or “FLS”
(flash memory, if the optional EXFLM1 Flash Memory Board is installed) sample memory, and the
number of the desired sample (the sample name will appear to the right of the sample number).
5Specify a play mode
The rightmost parameter on the display, following the pattern or sample number, specifies the play
mode for the corresponding key.
6Continue as required
Repeat the above process, mapping as many patterns or samples to as many keys as required.
The Key Map assignments will always be erased when the power is turned off. If you want to keep a Key Map
setup, use the Disk mode Save ALL option to save all data to disk.
Only one sample, pattern, or pattern track can be assigned to each key.
The number of samples available for key mapping will depend on the number of samples currently in the EX
sample memory (max. 1024).
Pattern or sample playback begins when the key is pressed, and
stops when the key is pressed a second time.
The pattern or sample begins playing when the key is pressed, and
stops automatically when the pattern or sample has played
completely through once.
Pattern or sample playback starts when the key is pressed and
stops when the key is released.
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