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Recording your performance on the sampling pads
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Chapter12-Sampling pads Recording your performance on the sampling pads The AW4416 provides a simple sequencer dedicated to the sampling pads which operates in conjunction with the recorder. This simple sequencer records the timing of the trigger events that occur when you strike a pad, and can be used to layer kick or snare sounds on the audio tracks, or to add sound effects. Events in a specified area can also be copied repeatedly as a pattern, or erased. Here's how to record your pad performance on the simple sequencer. 1. In the SAMPLING PAD section, press the [EDIT] pad ¡ [F5] key. The Trig. List page will appear, allowing you to record your pad performance. 1 2 34 5 6 196 7 This screen shows the following information. 1 PAD The bank and number of the pads that will be recorded/played. B NAME (pad name) This is the name assigned to each pad. Pads to which no sample has been assigned will be displayed as "-NO ASN-". C R button This is the recording switch for each pad. When you move the cursor and press the [ENTER] key to change the button display from O to q, that pad can now be recorded. D M button This is the mute switch for each pad. When you move the cursor and press the [ENTER] key to change the button display from O to q, that pad will be muted. It is not possible to play bank A and B pads simultaneously. The M buttons will automatically switch to q for the bank that is not currently selected by the [BANK] switch, and will be muted. - Operation Guide