Yamaha DTX-MULTI Owner's Manual - Page 99

TRIGGER Setting Area (TRG), Makeup of TRIGGER Setting Area

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Reference KIT TRIGGER Setting Area (TRG) This section describes the TRIGGER setting area, which can be accessed by pressing the [SHIFT] and [UTILITY] buttons simultaneously. The characteristics of the trigger signals output from pads when they are played depend on a range of different factors, such as whether sticks or hands are used, and in the case of external pads, the design of the pads themselves. The TRIGGER setting area allows you to optimize each pad's trigger signals for processing by the DTX-MULTI 12 and to save these settings as trigger setup data. CAUTION • Be sure to store any settings that you have edited before turning off the instrument or selecting a new trigger setup. (See page 45.) Makeup of TRIGGER Setting Area The TRIGGER setting area is subdivided into four different sections (TRG1 to TRG4). Use the [B]/[C] buttons to navigate between these sections. If a section contains parameter-setting pages, the [ENTER] button will light up. Press the [ENTER] button to access these pages. In certain cases, a number of additional pages may be accessed from a parameter setting page, also using the lit [ENTER] button. Furthermore, you can press the [EXIT] button to move back towards the top of the setting area. Sections TRG1 P1:Stick≥Wide Parameter-setting pages TRG1 Select Trigger Setup Page 100 TRG2 PAD TRG2-1 Pad Type page Page 100 TRG2-2 Crosstalk Prevention page Page 102 TRG3 NAME TRG3-1 Trigger Setup Name page Page 104 TRG4 COPY≥PAD TRG4-1 Trigger Setup Copy page Page 104 VOICE MIDI WAVE PATTERN UTILITY TRIGGER Owner's Manual 99

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TRIGGER
Reference
KIT
MIDI
VOICE
UTILITY
WAVE
PATTERN
Owner’s Manual
99
TRIGGER Setting Area
(TRG)
This section describes the TRIGGER setting area, which can be accessed by pressing the [SHIFT] and [UTILITY] but-
tons simultaneously. The characteristics of the trigger signals output from pads when they are played depend on a
range of different factors, such as whether sticks or hands are used, and in the case of external pads, the design of the
pads themselves. The TRIGGER setting area allows you to optimize each pad’s trigger signals for processing by the
DTX-MULTI 12 and to save these settings as trigger setup data.
Makeup of TRIGGER Setting Area
The TRIGGER setting area is subdivided into four different sections (TRG1 to TRG4). Use the [
B
]/[
C
] buttons to navigate between
these sections. If a section contains parameter-setting pages, the [ENTER] button will light up. Press the [ENTER] button to access these
pages. In certain cases, a number of additional pages may be accessed from a parameter setting page, also using the lit [ENTER] button.
Furthermore, you can press the [EXIT] button to move back towards the top of the setting area.
Be sure to store any settings that you have edited before turning off the instrument or selecting a new trigger setup. (See page 45.)
CAUTION
TRG1≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥˛¸
P1:Stick≥Wide
TRG2≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥≥˛¸
≥≥≥≥≥≥PAD
TRG3
≥≥≥≥≥≥NAME
TRG4
≥≥≥≥COPY≥PAD
TRG1 Select Trigger Setup
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TRG4-1 Trigger Setup Copy page
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TRG2-1 Pad Type page
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TRG2-2 Crosstalk Prevention page
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TRG3-1 Trigger Setup Name page
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Sections
Parameter-setting pages