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Pads to the right of the Memory button to recall the settings assigned to that Pad.
Momentarily press the Memory button, then press one of the 6 Pads to the right of
the Memory button, to save the current button assignments and settings to the
memory slot assigned to that Pad.
3. Trigger Pads: The 8x8 grid of velocity and pressure sensitive Pads can be configured
to send Note or Control Change messages. They can be used to trigger drum hits to
your software or hardware module.
4. Note Button: Press the Note button to configure the Pads to send Note messages.
Use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to increase or decrease the current Note by a semitone.
5. Octave Button: Press the Octave button, then use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to increase
or decrease the Octave setting. The range of settings is 0-4 with 0 being the initial
setting. Press both the ▲ and ▼ buttons at the same time to reset the Octave
setting to 0.
6. A-touch Button: Press the A-touch button to control the Aftertouch function. Press
the button once to enter Channel Aftertouch Mode, press it a second time to enter
Keyboard Aftertouch Mode, and finally press it a third time to disable Aftertouch
Mode. The button illuminates red when in Channel Aftertouch Mode and the SRP64
will send Channel Aftertouch information when pressing the Pads. The button
illuminates blue when in Keyboard Aftertouch Mode and the SRP64 will send
Keyboard Aftertouch information when pressing the Pads.
7. Channel Button: Press the Channel button, then use the ▲ and ▼ buttons to
increase or decrease the Channel setting. The range of settings is 1-16 with 1 being
the initial setting.
8. Velocity Button: Press the Velocity button to cycle through the different velocity
settings. The button illuminates green when Normal velocity is selected, red when
Heavy velocity is selected, and blue when Constant velocity is selected.
9. Mute Button: Press the Mute button to toggle controller mute on or off. When
Mute is on, the SRP64 cannot send any MIDI messages.
10. Volume Button: Press the Volume button to send a General MIDI Master Volume
message (F0 7F 7F 04 01 00 xx F7).