Pad sensitivity adjustment (pad sens), Overall settings for the spd-sx – Roland SPD-SX Sampling Pad with 4GB Internal Memory (Black) User Manual

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Overall Settings for the SPD-SX

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Pad Sensitivity Adjustment (PAD SENS)

Here you can adjust the pad sensitivity.
Play a pad to specify the pad that you want to edit. You can also select a pad by using the cursor [ ] [ ] buttons.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

PAD SENS

1–16 (1–32) *1

You can adjust the sensitivity of the pads to accommodate your personal playing style.
This allows you to have more dynamic control over the sound volume, based on how hard you

play.
Higher sensitivity allows the pad to produce a loud volume even when played softly. Lower

sensitivity will keep the pad producing a low volume even when played forcefully.

THRESHOLD

0–15 (0–31) *1

This setting allows a trigger signal to be received only

when the pad is above a determined dynamic level

(velocity). This can be used to prevent a pad from

sounding because of vibrations from other pads.
In the example, B will sound but A and C will not
sound.
When set to a higher value, no sound is produced

when the pad is struck lightly. Gradually raise the

THRESHOLD value while striking the pad.
Check this and adjust accordingly. Repeat this process

until you get the perfect setting for your playing style.

THRESHOLD

VELO CURVE

Adjust this curve until the response feels as natural as possible.

LINEAR

The standard setting. This produces the

most natural correspondence between

playing dynamics and volume change.

LINEAR

Volume

Playing

dynamics

EXP1, EXP2

Compared to LINEAR, strong dynamics

produce a greater change.

EXP2

EXP1

Volume

Playing

dynamics

Playing

dynamics

EXP2

EXP1

Volume

LOG1, LOG2

Compared to LINEAR, a soft playing

produces a greater change.

Volume

Playing

dynamics

Playing

dynamics

Volume

LOG2

LOG1

LOG2

LOG1

SPLINE

Extreme changes are made in response

to playing dynamics.

Volume

Playing

dynamics

SPLINE

LOUD1, LOUD2

Very little dynamic response, making

it easy to maintain strong volume

levels. If you’re using a drum trigger

as an external pad, these settings will

produce reliable triggering.

Volume

Playing

dynamics

Playing

dynamics

Volume

LOUD2

LOUD1

LOUD2

LOUD1

*1: When editing TRIG1–4, the range of values shown in parentheses will apply.

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