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Hi. i cant get the sound to come through continuosly when using the kaoss pad, only when i put it on hold. is there a way round this?

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You need to put the Mini Kaoss Pad in direct mode.
Hold down Memory A and press Memory B once, use the dial to select DIR instead of SND.
Hold down Memory A and press Memory B once again to return to normal play mode.

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