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USING THE UNIT SAFELY
Bow Shot
This is the most common playing method, playing the pad
face of the cymbal. It corresponds to the sound of the “head-
side” of the connected trigger input.
Edge Shot
This playing method involves striking the edge with the
shoulder of the stick. It corresponds to the sound of the “rim-
side” of the connected trigger input.
Make the connection to the BOW/EDGE output to enable the
CY-12R/C to support edge shots.
Choking
Choking (pinching) the cymbal’s edge with the hand
immediately after hitting the cymbal makes the sound stop.
Choke the location of the edge sensor shown in the figure. If
you choke an area where there is no sensor, the sound does
not stop.
Though we recommend using the BOW/EDGE output as
mentioned on p. 16, if you want to use the Bell part of the
cymbal as a trigger, then insert the cable to the “BOW/BELL”
output.
VERY IMPORTANT:
If you do this, you must make sure that the “bell cymbal”
sound you want to use is assigned to that trigger input. The
bell sound will not happen automatically.
* Use the shoulder of the stick when playing bell shots.
CY-12R/C (V-Cymbal Ride/Crash)
Pad size:
12 inches
Triggers:
3 (Bow, Bell, Edge)
Dimensions:
300 (W) x 300 (D) x 51 (H) mm
11-13/16 (W) x 11-13/16 (D) x 2-1/16 (H) inches
Weight:
1.1 kg
2 lbs 7 oz
Accessories:
Stopper, Wing Nut, Felt Washer, Cable Tie
962a
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/
or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior
notice.
add
* Continuous playing may cause dis-coloration of the pad, but
this will not affect the Pad's function.
* The TD-6V does not support three way triggering with the CY-
12R/C.
Playing the CY-12R/C
Bow
Edge Sensor
Edge Sensor
Using Different Sound with Bell Shot
Specifications
Bell
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