Edge Sense
is set to ‘Mono’ or ‘Dual Input’, Edge Sense
becomes visible. This control is designed to detect a second
articulation for a pad that uses a single piezo. By activating this
control, a second ‘Note’ will appear in the
.
This feature will not work with all pads. When you hit the edge of your
pad, check the meter in the Thresh Control. Does it increase? If it does, adjust the
Thresh control so that hits on the center of the pad register below the thresh, and hits to
the edge of the pad register inside the green meter.
Bell Sense
Bell Sense is a feature that’s designed to provide reliable and dynamic bell triggering for
cymbal type pads using only only a single input.
Supported Cymbals
Currently there are custom Bell Sense algorithms to support the Roland CY-12, CY-13R,
CY-15R and CY-8 cymbals. More cymbals can and will be added in the future. If you
have a popular cymbal that’s not currently supported, contact technical support as it
might be possible to add support for it.
NOTE
: If you have an unsupported cymbal that uses a second input for bell triggering, you can still get 3-
way triggering from your pad using the “Roland 3-Zone Ride” pad type, but you will need to use two
inputs on the eDRUMin. In this configuration, the second input acts as a ‘Bell’ input and the triggering will
behave much like it does on a Roland module.
Adjusting the Controls
To enable Bell Sense, click on the ‘Bell Sense’ label. When
the control is enabled, the ‘BELL’ articulation becomes visible
in the Note Panel.
Next, click on the Cymbal Type control to scroll to select the
setting that best makes your cymbal.
The Thresh control can be used to fine tune the cutoff
between Bow and Bell articulations. When you hit the
cymbal, it registers on the meter. Only hits that register in
the green part of the meter will trigger the bell articulation.
For best results, you should leave the THRESH set at 75.
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