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Alesis PRIME - Trigger Input Tweaks; Kick (KD) Trigger Tweaks

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(3.6.4) Trigger Input Tweaks
This section of the Trigger Edit menu allows you to fine-tune each of the trigger input’s
response based on your style of playing. See the trigger input parameters below that
can be adjusted using the Small Encoders.
(3.6.4.1) KD (Kick)
Parameter Description Value Range
Curve
This determines how a sound’s volume is affected by
how hard you strike it—that is, how responsive the
trigger’s dynamics are to changes in your playing.
Linear
Log 1
Log 2
Log 3
Log 4
Exp 1
Exp 2
Exp 3
Exp 4
Spline 1
Spline 2
Spline 3
Spline 4
Offset
Constant
Head Sensitivity Controls how responsive the pad’s head is when hit.
The higher the value, the less forcefully you need to
play to generate a loud hit.
1.0 – 32.0
Head Threshold This sets at what point a trigger signal is received
when a pad is struck above the set velocity. This
parameter is useful if you have a nearby speaker or
other loud interference which is causing your
drum/cymbal to falsely trigger. In the Trigger Edit
mode, you can use the signal meters to identify which
triggers are receiving the interference, then turn up
the Threshold for that Trigger Input until it is
removed. Careful! If you turn up the Threshold too
high, you will lose the ability to play softer dynamic
levels.
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