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  1. All I want to do is set it up so that when I change the bank to a sample pad it runs as regular beginning with C3 on the lowest pad. At the moment, every time I change a bank to samples it takes me a few minutes to change all the pad pitches to match the other banks. Cheers!
  2. Thanks Brad - I think I explained this pretty poorly, let me try again! It doesn't matter which sequence, or which bank I have selected - when I hold down the padset button and change the bank to SAMPLE type, it rearranges the pad pitches like in this image. I've just tried initializing the XW-PD1 to factory settings, but it seems this must be a default setting because it's still doing the same thing..
  3. Hey there! One issue I've been having with the XW-PD1 is that the default pad pitch settings when changing to a sample padset is bizarre - for some reason instead of the regular chromatic scale starting on C3, it starts on D#3 and then skips a semi-tone later in the chromatic scale (G# to A#, missing A). Is there any way to change this default? I've read and re-read the instructions, and tried everything I could think of - to no avail.. This only happens when changing to the Sample Padset, both Synth/Melody are OK, chromatic starting on C3. Cheers in advance!
  4. I forgot to say a thanks for the reply - cheers for the info brother Brad!
  5. I've had about a week playing with the XW-PD1, and I'm having a blast. It's limited, but a bunch of fun. One thing that seems like it would be a pretty obvious feature, but I can't see anything about - does anybody know if there's an easy way to switch octaves? I found the method to edit the pitch of each individual pad, but apart from the key shift function, I can't see any way to easily shift the entire padset at once up or down an octave. Many thanks!
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