Hi Again,
In answer to KitKat's question, there is no way to copy a Composer file to the Performance Pads. However, it is possible to copy a Sequencer file to a Performance Pad... more of this later...
It is indeed possible to create the Drum Roll and Cymbal crash within the Performance pads but it's a bit tricky.... You have to do so initially in 'Real Time' by rapidly tapping the appropriate key (in this case D1) and finishing by hitting C#2 (Crash Cymbal). The result depends on how rapid and evenly (pressure) you hit the keys during the recording process.
Having made the initial recording, you can then edit the result using the Step Record facility. This facility is only accessible after making an initial Real Time recording. Using the Step Record facility within the Performance Pad editor, you can alter the volume level of each individual component of the recording to provide a more realistic Drum Roll. However, unless the key hit spacing used during the initial recording is nice and even, the resultant Roll is liable to sound a bit 'Lumpy'
KitKat has the right idea about using Step Record and setting the 'Note' duration to the shortest available ie. 32nd/3 but using the Composer would not achieve the desired aim..... having the Drum Roll available during performance of another Song.
I used the Step Record facility in the Sequencer to create 4 different sequencer files of different lengths and styles. I set the tempo to 92 and the Drum Kit to Live Standard Kit, because to me, it is a more realistic Drum sound - especially the Crash Cymbal (C#2).
In a blank Sequencer set to record in Step Record, I set the Note Length to 32nd/3 and then kept tapping the D1 key until I had filled the required number of measures - in the case of Pad 1 - just 1 measure which shows 32 asterisks. (Although only 32 asterisks show, there are in fact 48 key presses in the single measure, some of the Asterisks are 'hidden' behind others). Having completed the first measure, I then hit the C#2 key to place the Cymbal Crash on the first beat of measure 2.
I wanted to make the Drum Roll have a gradual Crescendo over its duration, so I placed the cursor over the first asterisk and set the VEL (velocity) to 80. Moved to the next asterisk and set its VEL to 81 and so on increasing the VEL value by 1 until the last asterisk. I finally moved the cursor to the Cymbal asterisk and set the VEL value to 127.
Having completed these steps, I then copied the sequencer file to Performance Pads USER Bank A, PAD 1, PART 1, using the SEQ to PAD COPY facility, and saved the Performance Pads to SD Card, setting the SAVE options to Performance Pads Only.
The other 3 Performance Pads were created in much the same way as described above, but were just different 'styles' of Drum Rolls. Pad 2 Roll is a bit longer in duration before the cymbal crash, Pad 3 varies in volume... crescendo, diminuendo, crescendo before the cymbal crash and Pad 4 uses Tenor Drums in place of the Snare Drum.
There is a problem when trying to send the Performance Pad file over email as an attachment. Technics, in their wisdom, decided to use a file extension of .MSP (the three letters after the dot in a Windows filename). However, Microsoft already use this 'MSP' File extension to identify a Windows Installer Patch file and this is usually an executable file which alters the Windows Operating System.... Since this type of file can be considered 'dangerous', most email services treat any file with the MSP extension as such and either reject the attachment during transmission or reception.... This seems to happen even if the MSP file is included within a ZIP file !
One way of getting around this problem is to change the file extension to something like .PAD prior to emailing it and then on receipt, change the extension back to .MSP which is how I emailed the file to Roger....
For anyone who could make use of these Performance Pads, I've attached the file to this post.... I've had to change the extension to .TXT because .MSP is not allowed.... So if you want to use the file in your KN7000, download it to your desktop, rename it as 01PEFPDS.MSP then copy to a Floppy disk and feed to your KN7000.