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Scan Time

0-4.0(ms)

Retrig Level

Scan Time

A

Time

(

Note:You can also reduce the time by setting a hidden time setting.The hidden time does not 

detect the trigger signal within a specified time after the previous trigger signal is received.Retrig 

level detection trigger signal level attenuation,after internally determining the trigger signal 

actually generated when hitting the pad,then the sound is triggered, and other false trigger 

signals that do not require a triggering sound are excluded.

)

When repeating the drum pad, raise the “Retrig Level” value until no further triggering occurs.

*Although raising this value prevents re-triggering, when playing fast (such as a roll), the sound 

is likely to be missed. Adjust this value as low as possible while ensuring no re-triggering.

Important if you are using acoustic drum triggers. Such triggers can 

produce altered waveforms, which may also cause inadvertent sounding 

at Point A in the following figure(Re-trigger).

This setting prevents spurious re-triggering.

This occurs in particular at the decaying edge of the waveform.The retrig 

level detects such distortion and prevents repeated triggering.

Specifies the detection time of the trigger signal.
Due to the different characteristics of each pad or acoustic drum trigger, 

the rise time of the trigger signal waveform may be slightly different, and 

the same striking force may sound at different volumes. If this happens, 

adjust the "scan time" and the performance can be monitored more 

accurately.

Parameter

Value

When repeatedly hitting the pad with the same strength, the scan time value is gradually 

increased from "0" until the volume is stable at the maximum level.In this setting, Try to hit it 

lightly and heavily, make sure the volume changes normally.

*The higher the value is set, the longer it takes to sound, so set this value as low as possible.

AutiCross

1-10

In some cases, you can prevent crosstalk by increasing the distance between the two pads.

Mask Time

0-64(ms)

This setting prevents double triggering.

When playing a trigger (specially kick trigger), the beater can bounce back and hit the head a 

second time immediately after the intended note-with acoustic drums sometimes the beater 

stays against the head-this causes a single hit to “double trigger” (two sounds instead of one).

The Mask Time setting helps to prevent this. Once a pad has been hit, any additional trigger 

signals occurring within the specified “Mask Time” will be ignored(0-64ms).
When using a pad, try to let the beater bounce back and hit the head very quickly, then raise the 

“Mask Time” value until there are no more sounds made by the beater rebound.

*When set to high value, it will be difficult to play very quickly. Set this to as low a value as you can.

(Note: If two or more sounds are being produced when you strike the head just 

once, then adjust Retrig Level.)

This setting cancels “crosstalk” (the sound of another drum pad is produced when playing a drum 

pad). This happens when two drum pads are mounted on the same drum stand.

Description

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Summary of Contents for DSP-1201

Page 1: ...Sound Module Owner s Manual V1 0 DSP 1201 SET UP VOICE TEMPO CLICK RETURN KIT SONG MUTE POWER DSP 1301...

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Page 3: ...ches the input voltage specified on the AC adapter s body Other AC adapters may use a different polarity or be designed for a different voltage so their use could result in damage malfunction or elect...

Page 4: ...pending on the way in which the electrical appliance is used power supply noise may cause this unit to malfunction or may produce audible noise If it is not practical to use a separate electrical outl...

Page 5: ...necting disconnecting all cables grasp the connector itself never pull on the cable This way you will avoid causing shorts or damage to the cable s internal elements To avoid disturbing your neighbors...

Page 6: ...10 Adjusting the brightness of sound module Adjust brightness by CTRL parameter in system interface refer to Page 13 No reaction of sound module when connecting external MIDI device Adjust the relativ...

Page 7: ...M 128 64 LCD USB USB Type B USB MIDI DATA IN DB25 AUX 3 5mm PHONE 6 35mm L MONO 6 35mm R 6 35mm MIDI IN 6core DIN MIDI OUT 6core DIN TOM4 6 35mm CRASH2 6 35mm USB USB Type B USB MIDI DATA IN DB25 AUX...

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Page 9: ...the Power Off 2 3 Customizing Voice of Drum Kit 3 Playing Along with a Song 3 1 1 Play Bulit in Songs 3 1 2 Mute the Drum Sound 1 1 1 Top Panel 1 1 2 Jack Panel 1 2 Sound Module Operating Guide 1 3 G...

Page 10: ...Metronome 4 1 Using the Metronome 4 2 Setting the Metronome 3 2 2 Play Song 13 13 13 14 5 7 10 11 15 15 16 12 13 6 6 5 Advanced Setting 6 Appendix 6 1 SONG List 6 2 KIT List 6 3 VOICE List 5 5 1 Adju...

Page 11: ...n off VOLUME knob Adjust the overall volume EDITOR rotary Move the cursor in display or change the value in large steps Display Mode selection and parameter setting display buttons Move the cursor in...

Page 12: ...uch as MP3 or CD players The voice will outcome from L MONO and PHONE jack USB jack USB MIDI Connect PC and play record MIDI file 7 3 7 6 2 1 2 L MONO jack L MONO USB MIDI DC IN CRASH2 TOM4 PHONE AUX...

Page 13: ...1 2 2 Buttons and EDITOR Rotary The buttons and EDITOR rotary are both used to edit settings b EDITOR rotary a buttons cursor Current available functions icon title bar Parameter Item Take metronome i...

Page 14: ...t kits Serial number 21 25 are user kits Strike the pad the name of relative pad would show in title bar Voice Interface 2 3 Customizing Voice of Drum Kit 2 Performing 1 Press KIT button or upon boot...

Page 15: ...ar while song playing 1 Play the song in audio players 2 Adjust the volume 3 Playing Along with a Song 3 1 Performing Along with a Song Built in 3 2 External Audio Player AUX Connect portable audio pl...

Page 16: ...volume of metronome The sound of tempo Parameter Value Description Speed 20 260 The speed of tempo beats per minute BPM Beats 1 9 Rhythm of each beat Rhythm Notes for a beat beats for a measure Use bu...

Page 17: ...rface Trigger Interface 3 Parameter 0 31 Value Sensibility Trigger parameter Description A B C Response threshold SET UP VOICE TEMPO CLICK A B C D E Trigger setting MIDI setting System setting Sound s...

Page 18: ...OUD2 Volume Hit Strength LOUD1 Parameter Value Description This setting allows a trigger signal to be received only when the pad is above a determined dynamic level velocity This can be used to preven...

Page 19: ...If this happens adjust the scan time and the performance can be monitored more accurately Parameter Value When repeatedly hitting the pad with the same strength the scan time value is gradually increa...

Page 20: ...se buttons or EDITOR rotary to edit the value Press RETURN button again to save the parameter 3 4 5 5 20 Rim Gain 5 20 Head Rim Same as sensitivity the higher the value the higher the sensitivity of t...

Page 21: ...4 5 6 2 40 88 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 Parameter Value Description Coarse Fine Release Volume Pan Reverb Tone Coarse tone coarse tone select the pad tone Fine tone fine tone select the pad...

Page 22: ...b range setting Reverb time range setting Reverb PreLF range setting ON OFF 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 8 types 5 types 0 127 0 127 0 7 5 4 Mix Setting MIX 1 Use buttons or EDITOR rotary to select paramet...

Page 23: ...he brightness then press RETURN button to confirm 4 brightness setting Kick drum setting Restoring the factory settings Information of sound module A B C D A B C D 5 5 2 Kick Drum Setting Press SET UP...

Page 24: ...T UP button to enter the setting interface Use buttons or EDITOR rotary to choose UTIL then press RETURN to enter the system interface Use buttons or EDITOR rotary to choose INFO then press RETURN to...

Page 25: ...ve Me Do I Love You Yankee Doodle SONG 10 Preset Kit 15 User Kit 10 VOICE 329 Rock1 Rock2 Rock3 Pop1 Pop2 Pop3 Jazz1 Brush1 Fiesta1 Jungle1 Funk1 Electro1 Electro2 Electro3 Electro4 U_Rock1 U_Rock2 U_...

Page 26: ...L Sn Jazz 1 R Sn Jazz 1 C Sn Brush 1 XL Sn Brush 1 R Sn Jungle 1 Sn Jungle 2 R Sn Fiesta 1 Sn Fiesta 1 R Clap Electro9 Sn Electro9 RS 2 Snare Absynth 1 Snare Absynth 2 Snare Absynth 3 Snare AfroShop 1...

Page 27: ...synth 3 Tom Absynth 4 Tom Absynth 5 Tom Absynth 6 Tom Absynth 7 Tom Absynth 8 Tom Absynth 9 Djembe AfroS 1 Djembe AfroS 2 Djembe AfroS 3 Djembe AfroS 5 Djembe AfroS 6 Djembe AfroS 7 Djembe AfroS 8 Dje...

Page 28: ...Ride Glowstix 2 Ride Glowstix 3 Ride Glowstix 4 Ride Gong V8 RideBell Gong V8 Bell AfroShop 1 Bell AfroShop 2 Bell AfroShop 3 Bell AfroShop 4 Ride Arena 1 Ride Arena 2 Ride Arena 3 Ride Neuron 1 Ride...

Page 29: ...chick HH Fiesta splash HH Vintage open HH Vintage Half HH Vintage closed HH Vintage chick HH Vintage Splash HH Electro8 open HH Electro8 Half HH Electro8 closed HH Electro8 chick HH Electro8 splash 2...

Page 30: ...2 OpenHH BP 1 OpenHH BP 2 OpenHH BP 3 OpenHH Bounc 1 OpenHH Bounc 2 OpenHH Bounc 3 OpenHH Concr 1 OpenHH Concr 2 OpenHH Dakeat OpenHH Jack 1 OpenHH Jack 2 OpenHH Jack 3 Shaker Argon Splash Argon Splas...

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