Using the drum pads, Using reverb, Using split – Optimus MD-1600 User Manual

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USING THE DRUM PADS

The MD-1600 has six drum pads that
you can use to play percussion sounds
independent of the keyboard keys. Sim-
ply tap on a drum pad to play the per-
cussion sound currently assigned to it.
To change the drum pad sounds, use
the mixer function to change the tone
assigned to Channel 10. See “Using the
Mixer” on Page 22.

USING REVERB

The REVERB feature creates ambiance
effects by causing the sound to linger
and reverberate. Press

REVERB

so the

indicator appears next to the type of re-
verb you want.

HALL

— creates a concert hall effect.

STAGE

— creates the acoustics of a

small club.

ROOM

— adds the acoustics of a studio.

To turn off REVERB, press

REVERB

so

no indicator appears on the display.

USING SPLIT

The MD-1600’s SPLIT feature lets you
play two different tones on opposite
ends of the keyboard, so the low-end
keys play one tone, and the high-end
keys play another. Follow these steps to
use SPLIT.

1. Press

TONE

.

2. Enter the three-digit number for the

tone you want the high-end keys to
play.

3. Press

SPLIT

. The

SPLIT

indicator

appears.

4. Enter the three-digit number for the

tone you want the low-end keys to
play.

5. Hold down

SPLIT

, and press the key

where you want the high-end tones
to begin. The selected key’s name
appears on the display.

For example, if you set the split
point to be F below middle C,

F3

appears.

Note: You can change the split point
at any time.

REVERB

Drum Pads

TONE

LAYER

SPLIT

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