Yamaha DTXPRESS Owner's Manual - Page 36
INPUT Parameters
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Trigger Setup Edit Mode 1. INPUT Parameters Contains specific settings for each of the pads (1-10). This function is divided into the following 6 pages. 1-1. Pad Type 36 1-2. Gain, Minimum Velocity 36 1-3. Velocity Curve 37 1-4. Self Rejection, Rejection 37 1-5. Specific Rejection 37 1-6. Trigger Setup Copy 37 1-1. Pad Type Sets the type of pad or trigger sensor that is connected to the trigger input jack q. By selecting the appropriate pad type, pad functions can be used to their full potential. TRIG IN= 1 q Type= KP w q TRIG IN (Trigger Input Number) [Range] 1-10 Assigns the trigger input jack number for the pad you want to edit. * According to the setting in the utility mode's [1-1. Learn Mode] (P. 52) trigger input jack numbers can be assigned by hitting the pad. w Type (Pad Type) Sets the type of pad that is connected to the trigger input jack assigned in q TRIG IN. * Values set in [1-2. Gain, Minimum Velocity] (P. 36) and [1-4. Self Rejection] (P. 37) will automatically select the proper value for the pad type you set here. * The "HH contrler" can only be assigned to Input Jack 1. Connect the Hi-hat Controller HH60, HH80 or HH80A to Input Jack 1 and set to "HH contrler" to use in place of a kick pedal. Use a cable with a stereo plug when connecting a Hi-hat controller. Pad types are defined as follows. TP snare TP60, TP80, TP80S used as a snare pad. TP tom TP60, TP80, TP80S used as tom pads. TP HH TP60, TP80, TP80S used as a hi-hat pad. KP KP60, KP80, KP80A used. PCY ride PCY60, PCY80, PCY80S used as ride cymbal pads. PCY crash PCY60, PCY80, PCY80S used as crash cymbal pads. PCY cup PCY10, etc. used as the cymbal cup. BP BP80 used. DT snare DT10, DT20 attach to the snare drum. DT hi tom DT10, DT20 attach to small toms DT lo tom DT10, DT20 attach to large toms DT kick 1 DT10, DT20 attach to small bass drum DT kick 2 DT10, DT20 attach to large bass drum misc 1 Extensive use1-high sensitivity type. Rim switch function is good for snare/tom use. 36 misc 2 Extensive use 2-high sensitivity type. Rim switch function is good for cymbal use. misc 3 Extensive use 3-normal sensitivity type. Rim switch is good for snare/tom use. misc 4 Extensive use 4-normal sensitivity type. Rim switch function is good for cymbal use. misc 5 Extensive use 5-low sensitivity type. Rim switch is good for snare/tom use. misc 6 Extensive use 6-low sensitivity type. Rim switch function is good for cymbal use. HH contrler Connect the HH60, HH80, HH80A to Trigger In- put jack 1 to use as a kick pedal. * The volume (velocity) is fixed. * The DT10, DT20 are Yamaha Drum Trigger Sensors. 1-2. Gain, Minimum Velocity This function sets the input sensitivity (Gain) and velocity range (Minimum Velocity) for each input jack q. q TRIG IN= 1 ( 0%) Level Display Gain=64 MVel= 32 w e q TRIG IN (Trigger Input Number) Assigns the trigger input jack number. (The same procedure as in [1-1. Pad Type]). w GAIN (Input Gain) [Range] 0-99 Adjusts the input gain level (minimum sensitivity) for the trigger input jack assigned in step q TRIG IN. Entering a larger value here allows smaller input levels to sound the voice. * This value will be automatically set after the appropriate pad type is set in [1-1. Pad Type]. Some fine-tuning of the value will be necessary. e MVel (Minimum Velocity) [Range] 1-127 Sets the MIDI Velocity (volume) that is transmitted when the pad is hit the weakest. Large values will produce a high volume level even if the pad is hit softly. However, this will result in a narrow volume range making it difficult to adequately produce wider dynamic levels. If "HH contrler" is set for the pad type, the value set here will be transmitted as the velocity. The trigger input level will be displayed as a % in the upper right hand corner of the display. The maximum velocity (input level 99%) will be 127. The level is low when the pad is hit the weakest so a wider dynamic range will be possible. * This value will be automatically set after the appropriate pad type is set in [1-1. Pad Type]. Some fine-tuning of the value will be necessary.