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MULTI PAD NAME ...................................................................
The MULTI PAD RECORD RECORDING/CLEAR display
includes NAME parameters which can be used to enter names
for any of the user MULTI P AD banks (51 through 60). Enter the
name as described on page 21.
MULTI PAD CLEAR ................................................................
While in the MULTI PAD RECORD RECORDING/CLEAR
display press the LCD button to the left of the display to
access the MULTI PAD CLEAR function.
Use the BANK and PAD LCD dials to select the bank/pad
you want to clear (only banks 51 through 60 can be cleared). Y ou
can also use the panel M.PAD BANK [–] and [+] buttons to
select the desired bank, and the MULTI P AD b uttons — [1]
[4] — to select the desired pad.
Press the BANK CLEAR LCD button to clear all four pads
in the currently selected bank, or the PAD CLEAR LCD button
to clear only the currently selected pad.

The Repeat & Chord Match Modes

The MULTI PAD REPEAT and CHORD MATCH settings can be accessed by pressing the LCD button in
the MULTI PAD RECORD display. Then use the and LCD buttons to the left of the display to select the
REPEAT and CHORD MA TCH parameters, as required. These
settings can be applied to the preset and user MULTI PAD
banks.
REPEAT..............................................................................................
When a check mark appears in a REPEAT box, the corre-
sponding pad will playback repeatedly until stopped by press-
ing the [STOP] button.
Use the BANK LCD dials to select the desired bank, and the
REPEAT LCD dials to turn repeat for the corresponding pads
ON or OFF as required.
CHORD MATCH.........................................................................
When a check mark appears in a CHORD MATCH box, the
phrase played by the corresponding pad will be automatically
re-harmonized to match the accompaniment chords if played
while AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT is playing.
Use the BANK LCD dials to select the desired bank, and the
CHORD MATCH LCD dials to turn chord matching for the
corresponding pads ON or OFF as required.
The Multi Pads