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|G3 – Owner’s Manual
RETRIGGER MASK
Retrigger Mask determines how many milliseconds must pass after a previously detected signal before new signals
are accepted - to prevent a "machine gun effect" or false trigger due to vibrations after a beat. As another threshold
value, this is one of the most important parameters and it may take some time to find the best value. Ideally,
Retrigger Mask
should be set as low as possible, with suppression from the "machine gun" effect and false triggers
being addressed first by the threshold parameter. In this context, you should only resort to Retrigger Mask if even
high
threshold
values and high dynamic decay times (
Dyn Time
) cannot turn off the unwanted effects. For DIY pads
and cymbals, good
Retrigger Mask
values are in the range of approx. 4 to 12 milliseconds. High
Retrigger Mask
values make precise detection of fast drum rolls difficult.
Retrigger Mask Parameter Value range:
1-127
TRIGGER TYPE
If you use pads from other manufacturers, you have the option of matching the sensors (triggers) in the connected
pad with the input channels of the G3. Depending on the type of pad, choose from "Single", "Dual" or "3-Way". It is
also important to connect pads from other manufacturers correctly.
"3-Way" can only be applied to the AUX1 channel. Please note that the AUX 2 channel is then no longer displayed.