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By The VOiD Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:46 pm
just assign that sound on the otherpad to the samepad but on a diffrent layer, or you could always use two fingers, or overdub if you feel more cofortable with only one finger.

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By tiger vomitt Thu Sep 08, 2005 3:36 pm
there isnt a way to do it. there is a workaround, maybe 2

one way is to record the track using one pad. then copy the track and change the note data in step edit to the second pad you want to trigger. when you play it back you'll hear the original pad playing from the first track, and the second pad from the copied track. but you asked about playing that way, so it's not the same thing.

another way is, and im not sure if it would work, is to assign both pads to the same midi note and play them from a midi controller (like a keyboard or whatever)


the 2000xl can do what youre asking, but the downside is that you can only assign one sample to a pad.
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By Lampdog Thu Sep 08, 2005 3:45 pm
tiger vomitt wrote:the 2000xl can do what youre asking, but the downside is that you can only assign one sample to a pad.


U can assign 2 extra pads to your original pad via MUTLI on the 2kxl.

As for the 1k, don't know.

By tiger vomitt Thu Sep 08, 2005 3:48 pm
Lampdog wrote:U can assign 2 extra pads to your original pad via MUTLI on the 2kxl.


right, that's what im saying. with the SIMUL thing

but there is still only one sample per pad. it's not like the 1000 where you can have 3 bass drums and a detuned conga on one pad, with them all sharing the same pad info.

it's the same thing though really. the 1000's method uses less pads and is less flexible. the old method uses more pads but is more flexible. same sh!t

By J-Villa Thu Sep 08, 2005 4:02 pm
you can edit the pad in 'program' mode and have one pad play a different sample by adjusting the 'velocity' for that pad, you can specify which sample to play at what velocity, if that's what you're talking about... refer to the manual for instructions...

By Anders Mon Sep 12, 2005 2:12 pm
tiger vomitt wrote:another way is, and im not sure if it would work, is to assign both pads to the same midi note and play them from a midi controller (like a keyboard or whatever)


This method doesn't work. Just thought I'd let you know, if anyone else was wondering...