UNIT Mode
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XTALK
This feature can be used to prevent unwanted trigger impulses (cross talk) from other
pads. If, e.g. a hard cymbal stroke triggers a tom sound, you can suppress the latter.
Just select the channel of the unwanted sound (in our case: tom) and change the value
of XTALK. You have the following parameter values:
Off
(no suppression),
Low
(low
suppression),
Med
(medium suppression),
High
(maximum suppression).
LEVEL
Here you can read the level of the trigger signal. There are three different views you
can select by pressing the DATA button to the right.
View 1
View 2
View 3
View 1
The number indicates which zone was triggered last. The graph displays
the signal level. While triggering, the dB value of the signal is shown in the
top row.
View 2
This view shows the last four strokes. You see the signal level in the first
row and the zone number in the second row.
View 3
This view gives you information about the triggered MIDI note number (N)
and the velocity value (L).
GAIN
With GAIN, you can increase the level of the trigger signal. This feature is important if
you use acoustic triggers or pads from other manufacturers, which may have
comparatively lower trigger output. In addition, you can customize the triggering
behavior to your personal playing style.
Set GAIN so that exactly all LED-meter segments are lit when you hit the hardest (see
above). You have an adjustment range from +1 to +24 dB. With a GAIN value higher
+12 dB the THRES value is automatically set to -36 to avoid double triggers.
The drum channels
CYMB1-3
have an
additional GAIN parameter
for the bell signal.
First, set the GAIN value (number) for the zone “bow” so that the hardest stroke
triggers no bell sound. Then you can press the DATA knob to adjust the GAIN value for
the zone “cup”.
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