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Using the Drum Triggers
One of the possible Aux Controllers is Drum Trigger (
“dtr”
in the Aux Controller lists). This will
cause that Aux output to produce a brief trigger pulse of a user-specifiable length whenever a
particular MIDI note is pressed, suitable for triggering a drum synthesizer. The velocity of the
note will control the level of the trigger, according to
the Aux output’s
minimum and maximum
value settings.
Which MIDI note each of the three Drum Triggers respond to can be set individually using
Parameters 29, 34 and 44; but the trigger length (Parameter 93) is common to all of them.
Using the Note Trigger
Whereas Drum Trigger will produce a pulse when
specific
notes are pressed; Note Trigger (
“trg”
in the Aux Controller lists) will produce a trigger pulse when
any
note on the current MIDI
channel is pressed.
This is included for some synthesizers (mainly vintage ARP models such as the 2600) which
require a trigger pulse in addition to a gate signal for their envelope generators.
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