User Manual

Parts and their Functions
1. Trigger pads
These pads can transmit note messages or control change messages.
2. Transport button
There are six transport buttons: [REW], [PLAY], [FF], [LOOP], [STOP], and
[REC]. These buttons transmit control change messages or MMC (MIDI
Machine Control) messages.
3. Assignable buttons These two buttons can be used as MIDI CC switches.
4. Bank buttons Use this button to switch between the four banks. A “bank” is
a set of parameter assignments for the controllers (pads and buttons etc.)
so that the controllers can be used to operate your DAW or software synthe
sizer. The EASYPAD has four banks. The four banks are collectively called
a “bank set.” You can use PMIDIPD20 software Editor to change the
assignment of each controller. ( “Making detailed settings” )
5. Bank LEDs The LED of the selected bank will light up.
6. USB connector Connect the PMIDIPD20
to your computer with a USB cable
via this port.
7. Settled controller This unique slider on
PMIDIPD20 is only for adjusting the master
volume, it can’t be edited.
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