11
This mode contains various settings related to trigger
input from the pads and trigger sensors that are con-
nected to the DTXPRESS
II
.
It allows you to adjust pad sensitivity and assign drum
voices to each trigger input. Trigger Setup data consists
of five preset types (No. 1-5) and four original setup types
(No. 6-9) for storing user setup data.
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What you can do with the Trigger Setup Edit
Mode
The Trigger Setup Edit Mode lets you alter a variety of settings for
each of the trigger inputs jacks (1-10) of the Trigger Setup.
You can edit both preset (No. 1-5) and user Trigger Setups (No. 6-
9).
The edited Trigger Setup can be stored in a User Trigger Setup
(No. 6-9) using the Store Operation.
* Selecting another Trigger Setup before storing your changes
will result in the data reverting to its default settings.
* Data cannot be stored to preset Trigger Setup (No. 1- 5).
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Entering the Trigger Setup Edit Mode
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [TRIG] button on the front
panel.
Once the Trigger Setup Edit Mode is entered, the INPUT
parameter’s main page (pad type), shown below, will be displayed.
5.
Use the [VALUE–], [VALUE+] buttons to set the
parameter’s value or ON/OFF setting.
* Once a setting is changed, “
*
” will appear on the display next
to “
TRIG
”. After data is saved, the mark will disappear.
Trigger Setup Edit Mode
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What’s in the Trigger Setup Edit Mode
The Trigger Setup Edit Mode is divided into two sub-groups.
1. INPUT Parameters ...............................
m
P. 12
Contains specific settings for each pad (1-10).
2. COMMON Parameters .........................
m
P. 14
Contains common settings for all pad inputs.
Procedure
1.
Press the [TRIG] button to enter the Trigger Setup dis-
play, then select the trigger setup you want to edit.
2.
Hold the [SHIFT] button and press the [TRIG] button to
enter the Trigger Setup Edit mode.
3.
Use the [PAGE
▲
], [PAGE
▼
] buttons to display the list
you want to edit.
* If the Utility mode’s [2-4. Jump to Recent Page] parameter (P.
29) is set to “
on
”, the DTXPRESS
II
will display the page last
edited when entering the Trigger Setup Edit mode.
4.
Use the [SEL
<
], [SEL
>
] buttons to move the cursor to
the list you want to edit. The list will flash.
* If there is only one list, it is not necessary to move the cursor.
TRIG
IN=
1
Type=
KP
6.
To store changes in the User Trigger Setup, use the fol-
lowing procedure.
* The changes you made will be lost if another trigger setup is
selected before your changes have been stored.
6-1.
Press the [SAVE/ENT] button. The following display will
appear.
6-2.
Use the [VALUE–], [VALUE+] buttons to assign the User
Trigger Setup number (6-9) (located next to “
To=
”) for
storing your changes. The number and setup name will
appear.
6-3.
Press the [SAVE/ENT] button, the following display will
appear asking for confirmation before the store opera-
tion is carried out.
6-4.
Press the [SAVE/ENT] or [VALUE+] button, the store
operation will be carried out.
* Press the [VALUE–] button to cancel the store opera-
tion.
The following display will appear after the store opera-
tion is completed.
Trigger Setup Edit Mode Function List
Page
1. INPUT Parameters .................................................. 12
1-1. Pad Type .......................................................... 12
1-2. Gain, Minimum Velocity ................................... 12
1-3. Velocity Curve ................................................. 13
1-4. Self Rejection, Rejection ................................. 13
1-5. Specific Rejection ............................................ 13
1-6. Copy Input ....................................................... 13
2. COMMON Parameters ............................................ 14
2-1. Increment/Decrement ...................................... 14
2-2. Input Exchange ............................................... 14
2-3. Trigger Setup Name ........................................ 14
TRIG*IN=
1
Type=
KP
Store
Trigger
To=
6
InitTrig
Store
TRG
to
6
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you
sure
?
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