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Velocitym
Strength
of hitm
*2 Rim1 and rim2 sounds on the [TP1/SnrB] are reversed from
those on [TP1/SnrA]. This provides left-handed drummers with
a proper setting when using a left-handed setting.
*3 When a stereo pad such as the TP80S is connected to the 1
SNARE input, [TP2-A] will produce the sound that is assigned
to rim 1, and [TP2-B] will produce the sound assigned to rim 2.
(Refer to P. 20)
*4 When an RHP series stereo pad is used, connect the pad to
Input 8/9 and set the pad type in Input 8 to [RHP pad] and the
pad type in Input 9 to [RHP rim].
*5 To use the BP80 as a stereo pad, connect the pad to Input 8/9.
TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)
Gain [Range] 0 to 99
Adjusts the input gain (sensitivity) for the input jack shown in the
upper half of the display.
Assigning a larger value lets a smaller input level from the pad
create sound.
* This value will be automatically set after the appropriate pad
type is set in [TRIG2 Pad (Pad Type)]. Some fine-tuning of the
value will be necessary.
* Some pads are equipped with a sensitivity adjustment knob.
Please refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with the pad for
further information.
MVl [Range] 1 to 127
Sets the MIDI Velocity (volume) that is transmitted when the pad
is hit the weakest. Large values will produce a high volume level
even if the pad is hit softly. However, this will result in a narrow
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