Selecting Types for External Pads (TRIG TYPE)
The SPD-20’s Trigger Inputs allow you to connect and play using a variety of pad types. While the trigger
signal output from a pad can have a variety of characteristics depending on the type of pad, you can make
sure the trigger signal is read correctly by setting the Trigger Type. In addition, when connecting the PD-120
or other pad models, setting the Trigger Type makes it possible to play rim shots on the PD-120 (p. 39). The
Trigger Type is set not only for different drum pad types, but for different acoustic drum triggers as well.
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In the Edit mode, select the SYSTEM parameter group (p. 21).
2
Use [
] or [
] to select TRIG TYPE.
3
Strike the External pad (or depress the Kick Trigger Unit) you wish
to edit.
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Trigger Type rim and head settings are shared for all pads (PD-7/9, PD-120).
You cannot make settings for the internal pads. If you try to select the internal head by striking it,
“
” is displayed.
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Use PATCH/VALUE [-] or [+] to set the value.
Pad Trigger Types
Displayed
Description
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For the PD-5
For the PD-7, standard drum pads, other manufacturers’ pads
For the PD-9, low crosstalk (p. 53) pads
For the PD-100
For the PD-120
For other makers’ pads (See Note)
For other makers’ pads (See Note)
For the KD-7, standard kick pads, other manufacturers’ pads
For other manufacturers’ kick pads (see Note)
For other manufacturers’ kick Pads (see Note)
Acoustic Drum Triggers
These are pickups that are attached to acoustic drums. The strength with which the drum is struck
is output as a trigger signal, allowing you to play sound modules with Trigger Inputs such as the
SPD-20’s.
MEMO
NOTE
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