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Table of Contents
Introduction
I/O Module Panel Layouts
Snare and Tom Trigger Zones
NFUZD USB Key (Drive) and Data Management
NSPIRE Series I/O Module Navigation
Trigger Settings
Hi-Hat (HH) Trigger Settings
Kit Menu
Reverb
EQ
Mixer Menu
Saving a UserKit
Adjusting the MIDI Map
Trigger Function Settings
Click Menu
SEQ Menu
Integration with Computer
Setup Suggestions
Sync Key
Auto O
ff
and Sleep Mode
BFD Eco NFUZD Edition
NSPIRE Series I/O Module Settings
Getting Started w/ BFD Eco NFUZD Edition
Basic Mixing Adjustments
BFD Eco NFUZD Edition E
ff
ects
Grooves Page
Options Menu
Help Menu
Changing BFD Eco NFUZD Edition Presets
Changing Drum Sounds
Adjusting Instrument Parameters
FX Slots
Instrument and Mixer Faders
Getting New Professional Sounds
User .wav Samples
Exporting Sound Banks
Loops
Installing Sound Banks
BFD Eco Jukebox Player
BFD Eco Master Output Recording
BFD Eco Mixing Tips
Included Sounds
Trigger I/O:
A trigger I/O is a device that allows you to hook up trigger pads and convert the signal to the computer language called MIDI.
(I/O is In / Out) The NSPIRE module handles this function and can transmit the signal via the MIDI or USB ports.
Trigger Pad:
A trigger pad is a pad that contains an electronic element that generates a signal when stuck that is used to trigger a sound.
The NSPIRE system has drum and cymbal shaped trigger pads.
Trigger Pad Curve:
This is a preset adjustment made to the response of the MIDI velocity curve. The natural response is with a Linear
Curve. (Curve types include Linear, Exponential, Logarithmic, Loud and Spline.)
Trigger Pad Sensitivity:
Each trigger pad generates a range of electronic voltage values. The sensitivity setting is used to line it up with
the MIDI velocity range to produce optimal playing for each player.
Trigger Mask Time:
The Mask Time adjustment can help fine–tune the response of very soft strikes on the trigger pad. The setting works
hand in hand with Threshold and Retrigger functions.
Trigger Pad Retrigger:
This setting is a time–based function that is used to prevent double triggering on a trigger pad. No trigger signal
will be allowed to pass before this very small time limit expires.
Trigger Pad Threshold:
This setting determines the minimal strike force required to generate a sound.
Trigger Pad Zone:
Each trigger pad is capable of multiple zones. Each zone can produce its own sound.
USB:
Universal Serial Bus. This is a protocol for transmitting data to and from a computer device. In the case of the NSPIRE module, it
transmits trigger information in the form of MIDI and the audio signal back and forth between the computer and the module.
Velocity to Amplitude:
This is a unique feature in MIDI where you can alter the velocity curve depending on how hard you strike the
trigger pad. The MIDI volume of the signal has a direct e
ff
ect on the velocity response. BFD Eco NFUZD Edition and BFD3 feature this
adjustable parameter to help dial in your trigger performance.
VST:
VST stands for Virtual Studio Technology. That is to say an e
ff
ect that exists in software form that can be used on a computer
platform such as Mac or PC. This is also a format for a plugin.
VST Host:
A VST Host is a small program that allows you to run an application that does not support standalone operation.
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