fig.62
When Mask Time is set, all trigger signals are canceled within the set time.
If two or more sounds are being produced when you strike the head just once, then set Retrigger
Cancel (p. 52).
For more on how to set these values, refer to p. 48.
Preventing Vibrations from Other Pads from Causing Incorrect Triggering (Crosstalk Cancel, CrS)
fig.62-a
(Available Settings) oFF, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80
When different pads, for example one used as a tom and another as a cymbal, are attached to the same
stand, vibrations from the tom may cause incorrect sounding of the cymbal pad (this phenomenon is
called crosstalk). In this case, you can avoid the problem by setting Crosstalk Cancel on the cymbal
pad. The higher the value is set, the more difficult it is for external vibrations to mistakenly trigger the
pad.
However, if you increase the Crosstalk Cancel value on a pad, then when that pad and another pad are
struck simultaneously, the sound from the pad that is struck more weakly may be omitted. To prevent
this from occurring, set Crosstalk Cancel values as low as possible.
For more on how to set these values, refer to p. 48.
Setting Rim Sensitivity on the PD-120 (Rim Sensitivity, riM)
fig.62-b
(Available Settings) oFF, 1–15
You can set the Rim Sensitivity only when using the PD-120. When you find it difficult to get rim shots
to sound, increase the Rim Sensitivity value. When Rim Sensitivity is set to oFF, striking the rim pro-
duces the sound of the same Instrument as that of the head.
With the Trigger Type set to 120 (PD-120), you can play rim shots and set the Rim Sensitivity.
Rim shots are possible on the PD-120 only with Trigger Inputs 1 and 2.
You cannot adjust the rim sensitivity of the PD-7 and PD-9. Both rim and head use the same values.
For more on how to set these values, refer to p. 48.
Time
Time
Level
Level
0
0
Mask Time (ms)
MEMO
NOTE
MEMO
NOTE
53
1
2
3
4
5