Yamaha DTX700 Reference Manual - Page 47
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TRIGGER TRIGGER/PAD/PAD TYPE 3/6 IMPORTANT In normal circumstances, there is no need to modify any of the following three sets of parameters - WaitTime, Sensitivity and NoiseFilterTbl (Noise Filter Table). Please bear in mind that setting these parameters to a value not appropriate for the pad in question can lead to unpredictable results when you play it. Minimum Level (MinLevel) Maximum Level (MaxLevel) Use these parameters to set the range of input signals (in percentage format) that will be converted into trigger signals. Any input signals at the minimum level or lower will not be converted into a trigger signal, and therefore, will not produce any sound. Meanwhile, input signals at the maximum level or higher will result in trigger signals with the Maximum velocity (see below). Settings: 0% to 99% for Minimum Level 1% to 100% for Maximum Level Minimum Velocity (MinVelocity) Maximum Velocity (MaxVelocity) Use these parameters to specify the maximum and minimum velocities corresponding to the Maximum Level and Minimum Level (see above). When struck, the current pad will produce sounds within these two velocities. Settings: 0 to 126 for Minimum Velocity 1 to 127 for Maximum Velocity TRIGGER/PAD/PAD TYPE 4/6 WaitTime These parameters are used to set the time until the current pad detects a trigger signal. In specific terms, they define how long it takes for detection of the peak trigger signal in order that the strength of playing can be accurately reflected in the sound generated. In the case of two-zone and three-zone pads, each zone has a different setting. Head/Bow This parameter sets the detection time for the pad's head (or bow, in the case of cymbal pads). Settings: 1 to 64 OpenEdgeOffset This parameter sets the detection time for the pad's open rim (or edge, in the case of cymbal pads). Settings: 0 to 64 DTX700 Reference Manual 47