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©2003 Roland Corporation U.S. MC-909 Getting Started Guide Page 23
®ÂØÒňΠMC-909 Getting Started Guide
Drop It
If you play PeakofTEBE on the VELOCITY PADS, you’ll notice it doesnt sound much like a bass
patch. That’s because were playing it too high in pitch. By default, the VELOCITY PADS act like
a keyboard playing in the middle of its range. In fact, VELOCITY PAD 2 plays Middle C.
Middle C, or MIDI Note C4
The pads play the
notes shown in blue.
For a rhythm set patch, thats fine because thats where you’ll find the rhythm sets sounds.
For a bass patch, though, this is too high up the keyboard—bass notes are down low.
Not to worry. When youre playing a pitched patch—which is any
patch other than drums, percussion or sound effects—you can
lower or raise the pitch of the notes you play on the pads using
the OCT buttons to the left of the pads.
Let’s lower the VELOCITY PADS down to a more sensible bass range.
1. Play any pad to hear how it sounds, and then press -OCT once. A window pops open on
the display briefly to show you that the pads are now shifted downward by one octave.
Middle C, or MIDI Note C4
2. Play the pad again to hear how its pitch has dropped.
3. Press -OCT twice more to lower the pitch of the pads to -3 octaves.
Middle C, or MIDI Note C4
4. Play the pads again—now were in bass territory.

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