I'm an experienced SPD-S user and there is no option that allows the SPD-S to produce random sounds from the same PAD.
I can think of 3 reasons why this may be:
In patch mode, a PAD can be assigned with 2 different sounds (wave A & wave B). Wave A will be produced on soft hits while wave B will be produced on hard strokes. To ensure only 1 sound is produced by a specific PAD, make sure no sound is selected in wave B (only wave A will be produced regardless on the force of the stroke).
Your PAD has a very strong and moving effect turned on (such as a phaser or a filter) that makes your wave to sound different between hits. Turn off the effect (press on the Effect button until the light is off) then hit the pad again to see if it fixes your problem.
If none of the previous 2 solution fixes your prublem then your SPD-S is probably malfunctionning.
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As this appears to be a musical instrument not a camera, further information may be forthcoming if you post this query in a forum dealing with such items.
Use the following procedure to turn off wave protect: 1. Power on while holding SETUP and WAVE ("Welcome to SPD-S",
followed by "wave protect off" will show momentarily in the display). Note: Repeat the procedure to turn wave protect back on.
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