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On-Screen Controls
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tiple parameters at once-those assigned to the X-axis (hori-
zontal motion) and those assigned to the Y-axis (vertical
motion). Although the two Kaoss pads look nearly identical,
their functions are different. The left-hand pad (Kaoss Pad L)
offers assignable parameters. The right-hand pad (Kaoss Pad
R) is set to control the pitch and the inversion type when
playing chords.
KEYBOARD: Switches to the full-size keyboard.
CLOSE: This button will close the Keyboard or Kaoss Pad
control window.
HOLD: If this is on, the state controlled by the left-hand pad
is maintained even after you release your finger.
KAOSS PAD L: This Kaoss Pad will control the parameters
that have been assigned to the X and Y axes.
Use the MODE button to choose the parameters that will be
controlled.
MODE: These buttons select which parameters will be con-
trolled by Kaoss Pad L
OSC:Use this button to choose an Oscillator parameter to
be controlled.
FILTER: Use this button to choose a Filter parameter to be
controlled.
EFFECTS: Use this button to choose an Effect parameter to
be controlled.
KAOSS PAD R: This Kaoss pad is dedicated to controlling
the note. Dragging along the X-axis changes the pitch based
on the the key and scale that are specified by using the
SCALE button. Dragging along the Y-axis changes the inver-
sion when playing chords. This feature has no effect if the
VOICES parameter is set to Mono.
SCALE: Tap here to specify the musical Key (root note) and
Scale that will determine what notes are when using the
Kaoss pad.
VOICES: Use these buttons to choose the number of notes
being played.
MONO: Only single notes are played.
2POLY: Two-note chords are produced; the chord inversion
is controlled by the Y-Axis
3POLY: Three-note chords are produced; the chord inver-
sion is controlled by the Y-Axis
4POLY: Four-note chords are produced; the chord inver-
sion is controlled by the Y-Axis.

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