Menu bar
Sens
Velo
Rev
Pan
Level
Voice
Note
Mask
Trig scan
Midi ch
Local
Rev type
Rev vol
EQ treble
EQ bass
Kit reset
Auto off
Factory reset
Sensitivity adjustment. The value corresponds to the minimum signal triggered
by the pad or cymbal you strike. The smaller the value, the higher the sensitivity.
The force curve, which can be modified to your proper strike force and your habit.
0: LINER; 1: EXP1; 2: EXP2; 3: LOG1; 4: LOG2; 5: SPLINE; 6: LOUD1; 7: LOUD2
Pad or cymbal reverb effect level. The bigger the value, the greater the reverb level.
Sound image, to adjust sound positions.
Pad or cymbal volume level
Pad or cymbal sound, to select a different sound for a certain pad or cymbal.
Midi mapping value. Default setting to general Midi mapping (Japan MIDI
Standards Committee (JMSC) 1991)
To prevent double triggers. When playing the bass drum, the hammer will rebound
and hit the drum again ( make a 2nd sound ). Setting a certain value of mask time
will prevent this situation happening. If the value is big, it is hard to play fast.
Adjust the value as small as possible.
The monitoring time length between each two trigger signal. The bigger the
value is, the longer the time. Set it as small as possible.
MIDI signal channel, defaulted channel 10.
Local is On by default. Sound will be outputed along with MIDI signal when On.
Only MIDI signal without sound when Off.
Reverb effect type 0: room1; 1:room2; 2:hall; 3:studio; 4:stage
Reverb effect volume level
Volume level of low frequency
Reset current drum kit sound to defaulted factory setup
Automatic shutdown time length when the machine at standby mode. Options
of 30 minutes or 1 hour.
Reset all changes to defaulted factory setup.
Crosstalk parameter adjustment, adjust the corresponding crosstalk parameter to
effectively solve the crosstalk occurrence
X-talk
Volume level of high frequency
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