8 Trigger Setup Edit
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DTX500 Owner’s Manual
4-4.
Press the [SAVE/ENTER] button again. A prompt
appears asking you to confirm the Store operation.
4-5.
Press the [SAVE/ENTER] button once more to actu-
ally execute the Store operation.
*To cancel the Store operation, press any button
except for the [SAVE/ENTER] and [SHIFT] buttons.
(When “Are you sure?” appears in the display, the jog
dial will also cancel the operation.)
The following display appears after the Store opera-
tion is complete.
Explanations of Each Display Page
The following explanations cover the available parameters in the
pages TRG1 through TRG8. To save the edited data, refer to step
4 on page 34.
[Range]
1–11
Selects the Trigger Setup Type (p. 12)
Sets the type of pad that is connected to the input jack assigned in
the upper half of the display ([
1
SNARE] in the example shown
above).
*Values set in [TRG3 Gain, MVl (Mininimum Velocity)] (p. 36)
and [TRG5 RejTime (Self Rejection Time)] (p. 36) will auto-
matically changed to the proper values for the pad type you
set here.
Pad types are defined as follows.
KICK
KP125W/125/80S/80/65/60
SN-1
XP100T/100SD/120T/120SD
(mainly used as a snare pad)
SN-2
TP100/120SD (mainly used as a snare pad)
SN-3
TP65S/65 (mainly used as a snare pad)
TM-1
XP100T/100SD/120T/120SD
(mainly used as a tom pad)
TM-2
TP100/120SD(mainly used as a tom pad)
TM-3
TP65S/65(mainly used as a tom pad)
CY-1
PCY155/150S/135 *1
CY-2
PCY155/150S/135 *1
CY-3
PCY155/150S/135 *1
CY-4
PCY130SC
CY-5
PCY130S/130
CY-6
PCY65S
HH-1
RHH135
HH-2
RHH130
DT Snare
DT series drum trigger (for a snare drum)
DT HiTom
DT series drum trigger (for a small toms)
•Never attempt to turn off the power while the message
“
now
storing...
” is shown. All Trigger Setup data
may be lost.
TRG~save~to~8
~Are~you~sure~?
~~~Completed!
NOTICE
TRG1 Trigger Setup Select
TRG2 Type (Pad Type)
TRG1~~~ååååååååå
1~:XP~Med~~~~~~‚
TRG2~ ƒsnare~~0%
”Type=SN-1~~~~~‚
• If you want to replace some of the pads from your drum set,
refer to the operation on page 34 (Trigger Setup Edit) after
the above setting is done, to make sure that the settings (such
as sensitivity) are appropriate for each pad.
NOTE