• Prog Chng:
Determines if the module will send out Program Change messages to external MIDI devices. When
set to “
NOT SEN
T” (the default), the module will not send any Program Change messages. When set to “
SENT
,”
the module will send Program Change messages to a connected MIDI device.
• Clock Out:
Determines if the module’s internal clock will serve as the “master” clock for a connected MIDI de
vice. When set to “
NOT SENT
” (the default), the module will not send out any MIDI clock information to a connected
device. When set to “
SENT
,” a connected MIDI device will sync to the module’s internal clock.
• MIDI Thru:
When set to “
ENABLED
” (the default), the module’s
MIDI OUT
functions as a
MIDI THRU
. In this
case, a device connected to the module’s
MIDI IN
can send data through the module to a device connected to
the module’s
MIDI OUT
. When set to “OFF,” the module’s
MIDI OUT
functions only as a MIDI output for the module itself.
TRIG (F3)
Pressing
TRIG (F3)
from the Main
UTILITIES
menu lets you access a page
that contains the various trigger settings for the module.
TRIG
1. Press
UTILITIES
to enter the main
UTILITIES
Menu.
2. Press
TRIG (F3)
to access the trigger settings.
3. Use
DEC- / INC+
or the
VALUE / TEMPO DIAL
to adjust the
settings:
a. Trig Sens:
The sensitivity of all the connected triggers –
“LOW,” “MEDIUM,”
or
“HIGH.”
Adjusting this
setting lets you roughly set the sensitivity of the entire Kit but conveniently keeps the proportions of your
individual trigger settings. (To adjust the sensitivity of individual triggers,
see the
TRIGGER INPUT PARAMETERS
section of the
TRIG. EDIT MENU
chapter.)
b. HiHat *
: Select “
NOTE+CC#4
” or “
NOTE ONLY
.” This determines whether the hi-hat
MIDI note will be sent with or without CC information (CC#4).
c. HH Splash *
: Select “
SENT
” or “
NOT SENT
.” This determines whether the hi-hat “splash” note
(generated by quickly pressing then releasing the pedal) will be sent or not.
d. Cym Choke *
: Select “
SENT
” or “
NOT SENT
.” This determines whether the cymbal “choke” note
(generated by grabbing the cymbal and touching the choke strip) will be sent or not.
SYS (F4)
Pressing SYS (F4) from the Main
UTILITIES
menu lets you access a page that contains
the module’s various system settings.
SYSX (F1)
This page lets you send out the module’s settings as a
SysEx
(.syx) file to be recalled later.
1. Press
UTILITIES
to enter the main
UTILITIES
Menu.1).
2. Use
CURSOR UP / DOWN
to move through the menu items:
a. All Memory:
All of the module’s memory that can be saved
will be saved as a SysEx file.
This includes your trigger settings, Kits, and Sequences.
b. All Trigger Settings:
Only the module’s trigger settings will be
saved as a SysEx file.
will be saved as a SysEx file.
* Note: The “HiHat,” “HH Splash,” and “Cym Choke” parameters allow you to tailor the MIDI output of these
notes, which is useful when using the module with an external hardware or software drum module that does
not support a variable hi-hat pedal, the hi-hat “splash,” cymbal choking, etc. Also, even when these param-
eters are set to “NOTE ONLY” or “NOT SENT,” the MIDI notes and information you have “disabled” will actually
still be recorded when you record a Sequence, but they will not be sent to the MIDI output.
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