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That would depend on the make/model of the pad and of the sound source, but in general, just asign the pad trigger out note number to match the clap sound note number on your sound source.
Do you have power to the keyboard ( Red light, display lit up ? ) If not could be power supply or power input socket ( these fail and need repairing frequently on older models )
If you have power then check nothing stuck in headphone socket as this would stop sound.
If nothing stuck in headphones, does it work on headphones. If it does it is probably the amplifier that has stopped working.
If you can provide more specific I may be able to help further.
You did not mention the model or year, but some models have a global detune setting available (read manual, download after Googling) and it is possible that has been altered from 0.0 to some other plus or minus cents. Other models of keyboards may have a tuning potentiometer on the back. If it is a very old analog synth, then any oscillator pots might need trimming and capacitors replaced (such is work for a keyboard tech).
The variax models the sound of the pickups or microphone sound of various instruments. You should be able to hear the sound changing as you rotate the model knob. To get the best out of it you should try it with a line 6 floor unit which matches the pickup sounds with the right amp sounds. I think it could be quite subtle, but have a listen to the acoustic guitar sound then compare with the strat sound and the banjo sound and you should be able to hear the difference. I would love to have one of these guitars by the way!!! I have worked in the studio with a Danish pro guitarist who now only takes this on a session.
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