Yamaha DTX900 Owner's Manual - Page 109

Selecting the Trigger Setup [F1] SELECT, Selecting the Pad Type [F2] TYPE

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Reference Song mode Drum Kit mode Reference Trigger Mode [TRIGGER] Selecting the Trigger Setup Explanations about this display is described in the Quick Guide section on page 22. NOTE • Keep in mind that each number in the display corresponds to the number of the Trigger Input jack printed at the top of the front panel. Above each number, the status of the trigger signal received from the pad is shown in real time. [F1] SELECT Selecting the Pad Type [F2] TYPE From this display, you can set the type of pad or drum trigger connected to the Trigger Input jack. Make sure to select the appropriate type matching to the particular pad or drum trigger, in order to use it at its full potential. 2 1 1 INPUT (Trigger Input jack) Determines a target Trigger Input jack. You can select the Trigger Input jack by hitting the desired pad when Input Lock (page 79) is turned off (when the L indicator is not shown at the right top of the LCD display). Settings snare - pad15 B Pad Type Determines the pad type for the Trigger Input jack specified at 1. The list below shows the pad types that can be set for the connected pads or drum triggers. Settings KP125W, KP125, KP65, XP120/100 (for snare), XP120/100 (for tom), TP120SD/100 (for snare), TP120SD/100 (for tom), TP65S (for snare), TP65S (for tom), TP65S (for hihat), TP65, PCY155, PCY135, PCY150S, PCY130SC, PCY130S/130, PCY65S/65, RHH135, RHH130, DT10/20 (for snare), DT10/20 (for HiTom), DT10/20 (for LoTom), DT10/20 (for Kick), TRG Snare, TRG HiTom, TRG LoTom, TRG Kick NOTE • When XP120SD/T, XP100SD/T, TP120SD/100 or TP65S is used as a snare pad, set the pad type to "for snare." As the sensitivity of the closed rim shot section increases, the closed rim shot will become easier to sound. Click mode Trigger mode File mode Utility mode Sampling mode Chain mode Trigger Sensitivity Settings [F3] SENS From this display, you can set the sensitivity-related parameters, which determine how the DTX900 responds to the trigger signals received via the Trigger Input jacks. In other words, the parameters here determine how the level of the trigger signal (strength of your hits) is converted to the velocity recognized by the tone generator block. Keep in mind that the level and velocity generated by hitting a pad are shown at the top of the LCD display in real time. 1 32 5 4 1 INPUT (Trigger Input jack) Determines a target Trigger Input jack. You can select the Trigger Input jack by hitting the desired pad when Input Lock (page 79) is turned off (when the L indicator is not shown at the right top of the LCD display). Settings snare - pad15 B Gain Determines the gain with which the DTX900 receives the trigger signal from the pad. The higher the value, the more easily you can get sound even when hitting the pad softly. Range 0 - 63 109 DTX900 Owner's Manual

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Trigger Mode [TRIGGER]
Reference
DTX900 Owner’s Manual
109
Drum Kit mode
Reference
Song mode
Click mode
Trigger mode
File mode
Utility mode
Chain mode
Sampling mode
Selecting the Trigger Setup
[F1] SELECT
Explanations about this display is described in the Quick Guide section on page 22.
Selecting the Pad Type
[F2] TYPE
From this display, you can set the type of pad or drum trigger connected to the Trigger Input jack. Make sure to select the
appropriate type matching to the particular pad or drum trigger, in order to use it at its full potential.
1
INPUT (Trigger Input jack)
Determines a target Trigger Input jack. You can select the
Trigger Input jack by hitting the desired pad when Input Lock
(page 79) is turned off (when the L indicator is not shown at
the right top of the LCD display).
B
Pad Type
Determines the pad type for the Trigger Input jack specified at
1
. The list below shows the pad types that can be set for the
connected pads or drum triggers.
Trigger Sensitivity Settings
[F3] SENS
From this display, you can set the sensitivity-related parameters, which determine how the DTX900 responds to the trigger
signals received via the Trigger Input jacks. In other words, the parameters here determine how the level of the trigger signal
(strength of your hits) is converted to the velocity recognized by the tone generator block. Keep in mind that the level and
velocity generated by hitting a pad are shown at the top of the LCD display in real time.
1
INPUT (Trigger Input jack)
Determines a target Trigger Input jack. You can select the
Trigger Input jack by hitting the desired pad when Input Lock
(page 79) is turned off (when the L indicator is not shown at
the right top of the LCD display).
B
Gain
Determines the gain with which the DTX900 receives the
trigger signal from the pad. The higher the value, the more
easily you can get sound even when hitting the pad softly.
NOTE
Keep in mind that each number in the display corresponds to the number of the Trigger Input jack printed at the top of the front
panel. Above each number, the status of the trigger signal received from the pad is shown in real time.
Settings
snare – pad15
1
2
Settings
KP125W, KP125, KP65, XP120/100 (for
snare), XP120/100 (for tom), TP120SD/100
(for snare), TP120SD/100 (for tom), TP65S
(for snare), TP65S (for tom), TP65S (for
hihat), TP65, PCY155, PCY135, PCY150S,
PCY130SC, PCY130S/130, PCY65S/65,
RHH135, RHH130, DT10/20 (for snare),
DT10/20 (for HiTom), DT10/20 (for LoTom),
DT10/20 (for Kick), TRG Snare, TRG HiTom,
TRG LoTom, TRG Kick
NOTE
When XP120SD/T, XP100SD/T, TP120SD/100 or TP65S is used as a
snare pad, set the pad type to “for snare.” As the sensitivity of the
closed
rim shot section increases, the closed rim shot will become
easier to sound.
5
1
2
3
4
Settings
snare – pad15
Range
0 – 63