Connections: Chapter 3
To setup the external triggers:
➀Plug in all of the triggers you will be using.
Refer to the chart on page 8 as a guide for connecting your triggers.
➁Press the [NOTE CHASE] button to turn the Note Chase feature off. The [NOTE CHASE] button’s light should be off. Note Chase is a feature that automatically displays the most recently struck pad, enabling you to easily “move” around the kit for editing purposes. However, the active trigger should always be selected manually since other unadjusted inputs could “fire” simultaneously during editing, resulting in confusion in the display.
➂Press [EXT TRIG].
The [EXT TRIG] button will light and the display will look like this:
In the middle section of the display there will appear three parameters: Note (NOTE), Gain (Gain) and Velocity Curve (VCrv). The lower section shows all 12 triggers; the selected trigger has a circle around it. The above example shows Trigger 1 selected. It is assigned to Note #46 (b∫1), its Gain is set to 80, and its Velocity Curve is set to 7. Note that the circle around Trigger 1 is flashing, indicating that it is selected for editing (using the [VALUE] knob).
➃Turn the [VALUE] knob to select a trigger from 1 to 12.
The selected trigger will have a flashing circle around its number in the display.
➄Press [] to select the NOTE parameter (the circle around the selected Trigger will stop flashing, and the NOTE parameter will flash); turn the [VALUE] knob to select a different note for the selected trigger.
Only follow this step if you want the trigger to play a different note than what it is already assigned to. If you wish to change the Drum Sound (Voice) associated with this note, see page 11.
➅Press [] to select the Gain parameter, and use the [VALUE] knob to set the selected trigger’s Gain
➆Press [] to select the VCrv parameter, and use the [VALUE] knob to set the selected trigger’s Velocity Curve
Choose the sensitivity value which bests suits the style of play, or the pads being used. For average play, (hits ranging from very soft to very hard) the default setting of 4 will give you the full range of sensitivity which corresponds to MIDI velocities 1 through 127. Note: Velocity Curve 0, Unassigned, is fully explained on page 44.
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