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Settings
Making Detailed Settings for Digitally-
Connected Pads
The rst time that you connect a pad that supports digital
connection, the following settings are automatically set to values
that are optimal for each pad, so it is normally not necessary to
specify them.
Edit these settings if you want to make more detailed adjustments.
Reference
For details on the parameters that can be edited, refer to “Data
List” (PDF).
1. In the DIGITAL TRIGGER IN screen (p. 35), press the [F5]
(ADVANCED) button.
The DIGITAL TRIGGER ADVANCED screen appears.
2. To select the pad that you want to specify, use the cursor
buttons or strike a pad.
3. Press the cursor [
J
] button to move the cursor to the
Advanced Setting parameters.
4. Use cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use the [–]
[+] buttons or the dial to edit the value.
* The parameters that you can edit will dier depending on the
pad.
MEMO
To return to the default values, press the [F5] (DEFAULT) button.
Trigger parameters (with the exception of certain parameters
such as cross-stick cancel)* are set to the default value.
* For details, refer to “Data List” (PDF).
Viewing Trigger Information for Each Pad
You can view realtime information that shows the force (velocity)
with which each pad is struck, how far the hi-hat is open, and the
strike position on the snare, ride cymbal, toms, and AUX.
MEMO
Performance data received from the MIDI IN connector is also
shown.
1. Press the [TRIGGER] button.
2. Press the PAGE [DOWN] button to access page 3
(TRIG MONITOR).
3. Press the [F1] (TRIG) button.
The TRIGGER MONITOR screen appears.
Display Explanation
K KICK
S SNARE
1–4 TOM1–4
H HI-HAT
Display Explanation
C CRASH1, 2
R RIDE
A AUX1–4
Velocity meter
(Indicates the force
(velocity) of the strike.)
4. Strike the pads.
The meter indications in the screen will move in realtime, allowing
you to view the following information.
Display Explanation
HI-HAT
Shows how far the hi-hat is open. The indicator
will move toward “OPEN” as the hi-hat opens, and
toward “PRESS” as it closes.
POSITION
Indicates the rim strike position on the snare, ride
cymbal, toms, and AUX. The indicator will move
toward “CENTER” as the strike is closer to the center
of the pad, and toward “OUTER” as the strike is
closer to the edge of the pad.
INTERVAL
Indicates the time interval at which the pad is
struck. The farther toward the right, the shorter the
interval. The tonal character of a cymbal or snare
roll changes smoothly.
CHOKE
The “CHOKE” icon appears when the cymbal is
choked.
The CHOKE icon appears when you use the choke
technique on a pad that supports choking.