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Performing
Using a Cross-Stick Technique
Using a pad that is connected to a TRIGGER IN jack
Each time you press the [F4] (XSTICK) button, you’ll switch between
sounding and not sounding the cross-stick sound (p. 6) from the
snare pad.
When playing using a pad that supports
digital connection and cross-stick technique
(such as the PD-140DS)
Assign a trigger input to the snare (p. 12) to always use the cross-
stick technique.
In this case, the XSTICK icon is not shown in the screen.
Stopping All Currently Played Sounds
(ALL SOUND OFF)
Stops the currently-sounding drum performance sound or user sample
(p. 39) playback.
* The eect reverberation, the song, and the click do not stop.
1. To stop a sound that’s still playing, hold down the
[SHIFT] button and press the [EXIT] button.
Reference
You can stop all sounds currently playing with a pad or footswitch
(p. 60).
Using the Click
Turning the click on/o
1. Press the [CLICK] button.
The CLICK screen appears.
2. Press the [F1] (TEMPO) button.
3. Press the [F5] button.
The click sounds.
You can adjust the volume of the click using the [CLICK] knob.
4. Press the [F5] button once again.
The click stops.
MEMO
5
You can also turn the click on/o by holding down the [SHIFT]
button and pressing the [CLICK] button.
5
You can also output the click only to headphones.
&
“Audio Output Assignments (OUTPUT)” (p. 57)
Changing the tempo
1. On the CLICK screen (TEMPO tab), turn the [R1] knob to
change the tempo.
Reference
You can specify a tempo for each drum kit (p. 37).
Changing the beat settings
1. On the CLICK screen (TEMPO tab), turn the [R2] knob to
change the beat.
2. Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.
Parameter
Value Explanation
Tempo
([R1] knob)
20–260 Tempo
Beat
([R2] knob)
1–9 Number of beats per measure
Rhythm
([R3] knob)
ˇ
,
¸
,
˙
,
¯
,
˜
Interval of the click