Press the SETUP button to activate the Setup mode. Go to F1 (Trig) to activate the Trigger menu.
Press F1 or F2 to toggle between Page 1 and Page 2 and browse through the options. Use the Cursor
button to browse through the available parameters.
Use the '+' / '-' buttons or the rotary knob to adjust the parameters.
List of parameters, values and descriptions:
Type
Kick, Snare, Tom 1-
4, Hi-hat, Crash 1-
2, Ride, Bell
The trigger type is a collection of parameters, optimised by the various
trigger pad models.
Sensitivity
1-32
This value determines the sensitivity level of the trigger pads. The lower
the sensitivity, the lower the main volume level needs to be, even when
the trigger pad is hit forcefully.
Curve
Linear, Logarithmic,
Exponential
These settings determine how much the sensitivity levels affect the
volume. The linear mode is standard.
Mask Time
1-32
The Mask Time function prevents two trigger pads from being
unintentionally hit at the same time, for instance if a bass drum pedal
bounces back and hits the mesh head again. Please note, the higher
you set this value, the harder it will be to play fast rhythms.
Retrig Level
1-10
Retrig Level is similar to Mask Time, but has to do with unintentional re-
triggering. If you're using acoustic trigger sounds, these can create
altered waveforms that can register a faintly-audible second hit. Please
note, the higher you set this value, the harder it will be to play fast
rhythms.
Anti-Cross
1-10
Anti-Cross ensures that a trigger pad only receives the signal when hit
above a specified velocity level. This can prevent pads from getting
triggered by vibrations from other pads.
Dynamic
Range
1-10
This is used to edit the dynamic range of a trigger pad between the
maximum value and the minimum value as specified by the user.
MIDI-related settings
Press the SETUP button and then press F2 to go to the MIDI settings.
Toggle between Pages 1 and 2 by pressing F1 and F2 to view the various options:
Channel
0-15
This setting is to edit the MIDI channel for MIDI data export.
USB-MIDI
OUT
ON/OFF
This setting enables the drum module to be used as MIDI device (over
USB). The default value is ON.
USB-MIDI IN ON/OFF
This setting is to determine whether the drum module receives MIDI
(over USB) or not. The default value is ON.
Auto Trace
ON/OFF
This option turns the Note Chase on or off, which is important during
the recording process. When MIDI data is received, a window opens
automatically to edit the settings of the selected trigger. The default
value is ON.
RETRANSMI
T
ON/OFF
This option sends MIDI data that runs to/from a USB connection to a
MIDI input/output.
SYSTEM
REAL
ON
MIDI device information output
MIDI OUT
ON/OFF
This option specifies whether MIDI data is sent to an external device or
not. The default value is ON'.
All information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
User manual version: 1.0
Creation date + author initials: 05-05-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: