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Triggers
Press the F3–Triggers button to open the Triggers menu, where you can adjust the advanced trigger settings for the five
Trigger In connections on the rear panel (1, 2/3, 4/5).
Parameter Description
alues/Settings
EXT Trigge
This setting determines the Trigger In to be edited. The
additional options available on this page will change
depending on which trigger is selected.
TRIN 1, TRIN 2, TRIN 3, TRIN 4, TRIN 5
TRIN1
Type
This setting determines the type of trigger control.
elocity: The trigger will send a variable
range of velocity values.
Switch: The trigger only sends fixed on/off
velocity values.
Scan Time When Type is set to Variable, this setting determines how
long the Strike Multipad firmware scans the voltage to
detect a hit. Lower settings will reduce latency time, but
may lessen dynamic accuracy.
1–20ms
Retrig-C When Type is set to Variable, this setting helps reduce
double triggering. Higher settings will make double triggers
less common, but setting the value too high may cause the
trigger to miss hits with faster playing, such as when
performing a buzz roll.
0–32
Mask Time When Type is set to Variable, this setting works in
conjunction with Retrig-C to reduce double triggering.
1–50ms
X-Tal
When Type is set to Variable, increase this setting to
reduce center hits accidentally triggering rim sounds, or rim
hits triggering center sounds when using a dual-zone drum.
0–32
Fix Le
When Type is set to Switch, this setting determines the
fixed velocity level sent by the trigger.
0–127
TRIN2–5
Type
This setting determines the type of trigger control.
2 Trigger: A TRS to dual-TS splitter is
used to connect two drum triggers.
Head+Rim: The connected trigger is a
dual-zone drum trigger.
Scan Time See description
bove. 1–20ms
Retrig-C See description
bove. 0–32
Mask Time See description
bove. 0–32
Rim Gain When Type is set to Head+Rim, this determines the
sensitivity of the rim zone only.
0–32