Rear Panel Features; Lcd Screen; Basic Operations - Alesis SAMPLEPAD Manual De Inicio Rápido

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REAR PANEL FEATURES

1.
DC INPUT – Connect
the included power
adapter here, then
connect the adapter to
wall power.
2.
POWER SWITCH –
Turns the SamplePad
on and off.
3.
MAIN OUT – Use
standard 1/4" cables to
connect this output to a speaker or amplifier system. The level of this output is controlled by the VOL knob. (For
mono sound, connect a cable only to the Left output.)
4.
HEADPHONES – Connect a pair of 1/4" headphones to this input.
5.
KICK PEDAL INPUT – Connect an optional footswitch here with a 1/4" mono cable to use as a bass drum
trigger while playing.
6.
KICK TYPE SWITCH – Set this switch to select the type of external kick trigger (sold separately) you are using
with the unit. Select "SWITCH" if you are using a switch pedal or footswitch. Select "TRIGGER" if you are using
a velocity-sensitive pedal, pad, or acoustic drum trigger.
7.
MIDI OUT – Use a standard five-pin MIDI cable to connect this output to the MIDI IN of an external MIDI
device.

LCD SCREEN

1.
KIT – Displays the preset number.
2.
SOUND LOCATION – Displays the sound
location; either internal or on the SD card.
3.
WARNING MESSAGE – Displays a
warning message or tips.
4.
SOUND NAME – Displays the name of
the selected sound from the
internal sound library or an inserted
SD card (sold separately).
5.
OTHER PARAMETERS – Displays the
tuning, sensitivity, panning, reverb, level,
and MIDI note.

BASIC OPERATIONS

SELECTING THE KIT
Move the Cursor to the kit area by pressing [SELECT -]
button continuously. Press the [VALUE +] or [VALUE -]
button to scroll through the 8 kit numbers. Hold down the
[VALUE +] or [VALUE -] buttons to rapidly scroll through the
kits. The kit will automatically load when you stay on the
preset for a few seconds. Edits made to a kit will be
automatically saved.
Note: The kit setting includes each pad's sound location,
sound name or number, level, tune, reverb, pan, MIDI note,
and sensitivity.
3 4 5
6
1
3
3
7
1 2
2
5
4
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