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Unit-Trigger (per channel)
TYPE should be set to match the connected trigger source.
- Kick1 or 2: DrumIt kick pad with faster or slower response.
- Pad8, 10 or 12: DrumIt snare and tom pads.
- Rim: rim of the DrumIt pads.
- Cym12 or 14: DrumIt cymbal pads with choke.
- CyCup or CyEdg: generic cymbal pads with a cup or edge switch.
- HiHat: DrumIt hihat pad.
- AcTr1, 2 or 3: acoustic trig mics on drums of increasing size.
XTALK reduces crosstalk coming from pads on other channels, it
can be Off (no suppression), Low, Med or High (max suppression).
LEVEL shows the zone and trigger level in dBs. Press to show the
last 4 trigger events. Press again to show MIDI note and velocity.
GAIN should be set so only a hard hit gives full trig level (0 dB).
The maximum gain is 24 dB. From 12 dB and upwards, the
threshold is increased to avoid stray triggering.
When the TYPE is Cym12 or 14, the GAIN parameter has an extra
cup value selectable between Low, Medium or High. First turn GAIN
so only hard hits on the bow give full level on zone 4. Then click
GAIN so only hard cup hits give full level on zone 1. (Note: only
relatively hard cup hits result in zone 1, otherwise zone 4.)
THRES should be low enough to pass soft hits, but high enough to
avoid stray triggering. The value can be between -48 dB and -12 dB.
CURVE sets the mapping between stroke force in and trig level out.
- Neg2 or 1 result in lower levels at medium strokes.
- Norm has a linear relation between stroke force and trig level.
- Pos1 or 2 result in higher levels at medium strokes.
- Lin1 or 2 are tilted and start at -36 or -24 dB at low stroke force.
- Max1 or 2 are fixed at -6 or 0 dB independent of stroke force.

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