Pad / Input Type Settings
Whenever you connect a new pad to the device, these are the settings you should adjust
first.
Input Mode
Each input can function as a stereo input (for dual / triple zone pads), mono (single zone
pads), and dual mono (two single zone pads connected to a single TRS cable).
Pad Type Selector
The pad type selector determines
how the input will be wired
electronically, and which controls
are available to edit.
When you press the Pad Type
Selector, the following panel
appears and you can select the
type that best matches your pad.
Even before you plug in a pad, you should probably adjust this setting. If the input is set
to a piezo / switch pad, but you connect a piezo / piezo pad, the wiring of the input can
put strain on the ring piezo. To protect your pads, it’s best to unplug the TRS cable from
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when it’s plugged to detect compatibility issues.
Take a look in the appendix for
.
Yamaha Wiring Toggle
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devices support both Roland and Yamaha style wiring. Some of the
need to know how the pad is wired in order to work properly. If, for example,
the Hotspot Suppression is not working well for you, it could be that you need to toggle
this switch. Look at the
in the appendix for more information about
how pads should be wired.
Activate Calibrate Mode
Calibrate mode allows you to set basic scan settings for your pad by simply hitting it with
your drum sticks. Look on the following page for more information.
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Click to select Pad Type
Input Mode
Yamaha Wiring Toggle
Activate Calibrate Mode
Pad Type Selector
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