Reference

Trigger Mode [TRIGGER]

CCurve

Determines how the actual velocity will be generated and transmitted according to the level (strength) with which you hit the pad. The “loud2” curve, for example, provides increased response, especially for lower velocities. The “hard2” curve, for example, effectively lessens the overall response compared to the other curves.

DLEVEL

Determines the level range within which the velocity is changed.

If the Trigger Signal is below the minimum level set here, no sound is produced. Even if the Trigger Signal exceeds the maximum level, the sound is produced with the maximum velocity and no greater.

Reference

Settings loud2, loud1, normal, hard1, hard2

loud2

loud1

norm

hard1

hard2

Range

minimum level: 0% – 99%,

maximum level: 1% – 100%

Drum

Velocity

EVEL (Velocity)

Determines the velocity range within which the Voice sound is produced.

Song mode Kit

Level (Strength of your pad hitting)

Range

minimum velocity: 0 – 126,

maximum velocity: 1 – 127

mode Click mode

Setting the Rejection

[F4] REJECT

 

 

From this display, you can set the Rejection-related parameters, letting you prevent “false hits”—such as double triggering caused by stick rebounds, and crosstalk cause by pad vibration. The Trigger Signals regarded as “false hits” will be ignored by proper setting of the Rejection parameters.

mode Sampling mode Chain mode Utility mode File mode Trigger

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1INPUT (Trigger Input jack)

Determines a target Trigger Input jack. You can select the Trigger Input jack by hitting the desired pad when Input Lock (page 79) is turned off (when the L indicator is not shown at the right top of the LCD display).

Settings

snare – pad15

 

 

BReject Time

Determines the amount of time within which the current Trigger Input jack will not accept new Trigger Signals from the moment receiving the previous Trigger Signal. The setting here prevents unexpected sounds generated via double trig- gering.

Range

4ms – 500ms

 

 

CReject Level From ALL

Determines the minimum level of the Trigger Signals (gener- ated by hitting any other pads) which the current Trigger Input jack will accept. In other words, the current Trigger Input jack will not accept Trigger Signals (generated by hitting any other pads) having a level lower than that specified here. The higher the value, the less unexpected sounds are generated via crosstalk.

Range

0% – 99%

 

 

DReject Level From ***

Determines the specific Trigger Input jack and the minimum level of the Trigger Signals (generated by hitting the pad corresponding to the Trigger Input jack specified here) which the current Trigger Input jack will accept. In other words, the current Trigger Input jack will not accept Trigger Signals (gener- ated by hitting the pad corresponding to the Trigger Input jack specified here) having a level lower than that specified here.

The higher the value, the less unexpected sounds are generated by crosstalk between the pad corresponding to the current Trigger Input jack and the pad corresponding to the Trigger Input jack specified here.

Range

0% – 99%

snare, tom1-4, ride, crash1-2, hihat, kick,

Settings pad11-15, tom1&2, tom1&3, tom2&3, tom2&4, tom3&4, tom2&3&4, tom all, cym all

Setting example for preventing Crosstalk

When the Crash1 sound is triggered even though only TOM1 is hit:

1.Set INPUT to “crash1,” set Reject Level From *** to “tom1,” then turn Input Lock (page 79) to on by pressing the [SF6] but- ton.

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