Alesis D4 manual Trigger Gain Selection, TRIG01 GAIN50

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Remember: In keeping potential problems to a minimum, it is always a good idea to try to keep some distance between your pad or drum kit, and nearby speaker cabinets (especially bass cabinets). Whenever possible, try to aim them so they are not facing directly towards your set up. Also, avoid unsteady drum risers and hardware.

5.7 TRIGGER GAIN SELECTION

To compensate for differences in transducer outputs, the gain for each trigger can be set independently.

1.The third Ext Trig page shows two parameters. Example:

TRIG:01 GAIN:50

As with the other screens, the cursor buttons move between the two parameters. The Trig parameter is identical to the one on the first two Ext Trig pages, and allows you to select different Trigger inputs for editing.

2.After selecting the desired Trigger whose gain needs to be set, place the cursor under the GAIN parameter.

3.Turn the Data wheel to select the desired amount of gain (00 is minimum gain, 99 maximum gain).

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Contents Alesis Drum SET Management Midi Functions Principal Features IntroductionReturn Your Warranty Card NOW HOOKUP/INSTANT Gratification2C Hook Up Midi rear panel 2A Installation2B Hook Up Audio rear panel 2D Hook Up External Triggers rear panel2E Hook Up Power rear panel 2F Turn On Power2G Select Drum Sets 2H Audition Different Drum Sounds Page 2I Assign Drum Sounds to Particular Midi Notes 3A The Voice3C About Defaults 3B About the Edit Buffer3D Midi Note Range About the User Interface 4C Multi-Page Functions 4A Function Buttons4B Cursor Buttons 4D Editing Parameter Values4E The Store and Note Chase buttons 4F The Preview ButtonSelecting Drum Sets STORING/NAMING AN Edited Drum SETRecalling Factory Drum Sets Recall AlesisPage Function Buttons VoiceTune OutputDrum SET Output MainMode Multi EXT TrigGroup Button Midi Button Copying a Notes Parameters to Another NoteDrumset Root Midi Functions Drum SET Root NoteTurn the Data wheel to select the desired Drum Set root note Midi THRU/OUT Selection Program Change EnableMidi Channel Selection Channel Omni Thru OFFController Enable Prog Change on Controllers onMake sure the cursor is under the Controllers status Program Change Table Save Data VIA MidiProgram Table 6A Save to DataDisk Receive Data from Another Midi Device 7A Load from DataDiskExternal Triggering About Trigger Parameters This is how it worksPage Example Trigger Selection TRIG01 VCURVE4Trigger Note Selection Trigger Velocity SelectionTRIG02 VCURVE4 Method One Page TRIG02 XTALK30 DCAY10 NOISE00 Trigger Parameter SelectionTrigger Crosstalk Selection TRIG03 XTALK30 DCAY10 NOISE00Page Trigger Dcay Control Selection Trigger Noise Level SelectionTrigger Gain Selection TRIG01 GAIN50Footswitch Mode Footswitch Mode HI HAT Pedal8A Understanding Hi Hat Pedal Mode Page Midi Basics Midi HardwareMidi Message Basics Channel Messages3A Voice Messages Page 3B Mode Messages System Common MessagesBooks on Midi Videos on Midi
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