DrumXchanger Analog Code
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Plug-in
19
Control Elements
TRIGGER Module
TRANS Gain control
The left-hand GAIN control determines the level for transients. If
the signal does not have a wide dynamic range, you can improve
the resolution of the parameter by increasing the GAIN value for
transients. That way you will be able to make a better reading of
the TRANS trigger meters and set the green arrows more precisely.
Always try to keep a balance between the GAIN control and the
position of the green arrows in the TRANS trigger meters to guar-
antee a better sound recognition. As a general rule, it is recom-
mended to take the highest transient as a reference in order to take
full advantage of the meters, and set the green arrows just under-
neath the faintest transient. The meters display peak values with
horizontal lines that are held for a short period of time(peak hold).
See also TRANS trigger meter on page 20.
LEVEL Gain control
The Trigger module’s right GAIN control determines the level for
signal recognition by the trigger. If the signals are too low, increase
the level; if the signals are too high, reduce the level.
The trigger reacts to volume changes with the corresponding
selection of louder or softer samples. If you want to be sure that
the sample played back is always the loudest, increase the GAIN
value until the peak signal reaches the upper region of the trigger
meters and the red mark lights up.
Always try to keep a balance between the GAIN control and the
position of the green arrows on the LEVEL trigger meters to guar-
antee a better sound recognition. For a better sound replacement,
it is recommended to take the highest level as a reference in order
to take full advantage of the meters, and set the green arrows just
underneath the lowest level. The meters display peak values with
horizontal lines that are held for a short period of time (peak hold).
See also “LEVEL Trigger Meter” on page 21.