Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 36

Trigger Settings, Edit s and Basic Operations - dtxtreme specs

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Edit Section Trigger Settings Press the TRIGGER button on the top panel, designated by DRUMKIT, to start editing trigger settings for the drum kit you are working with. n Trigger settings are the most important part for your drum kit to sound various voices properly. If necessary, first copy existing trigger settings (page 44) from a Preset kit that are similar to what you want, then edit them for your original kit. TRIGGER [TrgSens1] Type Gain Curve PadCtrl Input=1 RHP 32 3 - pitch n The first page that appears (the one last called up) may be different from the display shown above (page 76). Edit Pages and Basic Operations Trigger settings are available in the following seventeen pages, categorized by purpose and function. Page name [TrgSens1] Type Input=1 RHP Gain Curve 32 3 - PadCtrl pitch [TrgSens2] Level(100%) Input=16 20% to 100% Velocity(127) 32 to 127 [TrgSens3] SelfRej Rej Input=16 6ms 4 Spec Rej 9 from IN16 [TrgFunc] Func Song Repeat Mode Input=16 padsong P1 off cutoff [TrgMIDI1] Mode TrgAltG RimVel Input=16 stkmono 16 -------- [TrgMIDI2] Note Note# GateTime Channel Input=16 4th *88 E5 0.3s 10 [TrgMIDI3] Note VelXFade Input=16 1st 1 [TrgCopy1]Input Kit Input from 16 to current 16 [TrgCopy2]Copy Current Trigger to Kit U1 [MIDI EG] Curve Time MIDI Type 3 - 32 10ch Ctl 16 [FootCtl1] Func Sens HiHat 16 [FootCtl2] HHInput MIDI Type IN8 10ch Ctl 4 [FootSw1] Func Velocity MIDI Type HiHat 111 10ch Ctl127 [FootSw2]OnValue OffValue 127 127 [COMMON1] Volume WaveDir 127 No card [COMMON2] Song Tempo 9to10 11to12 P1 200 off off [KitName] Name "Acoustic" In the first seven pages you can set up each trigger input on the DTXTREME IIs rear panel. This means you actually have seven pages for each of the sixteen inputs. However, you can easily switch to other inputs by turning the leftmost knob, while staying in the same page. This is also useful for comparing settings of the current input with others. [TrgSens1] Type Gain Curve PadCtrl Input=1 RHP 32 3 - pitch n You can also select the target input by hitting the corresponding pad (page 76), which is more convenient if you make fine tuning settings of your drum kit while playing. Also, refer to "Basic Operations" on page 20. 36

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Edit Section
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Trigger Settings
Press the TRIGGER button on the top panel, designated by
DRUMKIT, to start editing trigger settings for the drum kit
you are working with.
n
Trigger settings are the most important part for your drum kit to
sound various voices properly.
If necessary, first copy existing trigger
settings (page 44) from a Preset kit that are similar to what you
want, then edit them for your original kit.
n
The first page that appears (the one last called up) may be different
from the display shown above (page 76).
Edit Pages and Basic Operations
Trigger settings are available in the following seventeen pages,
categorized by purpose and function.
In the first seven pages you can set up each trigger input on
the DTXTREME IIs rear panel.
This means you actually
have seven pages for each of the sixteen inputs.
However, you
can easily switch to other inputs by turning the leftmost knob,
while staying in the same page.
This is also useful for
comparing settings of the current input with others.
n
You can also select the target input by hitting the corresponding pad
(page 76), which is more convenient if you make fine tuning
settings of your drum kit while playing.
Also, refer to “Basic Operations” on page 20.
[TrgSens1] Type
Gain
Curve
PadCtrl
Input=1
RHP
32
3
-
pitch
TRIGGER
[TrgSens1] Type
Gain
Curve
PadCtrl
Input=1
RHP
32
3
-
pitch
[TrgSens2] Level(100%)
Velocity(127)
Input=16
20% to 100%
32
to
127
[TrgSens3] SelfRej Rej
Spec Rej
Input=16
6ms
4
9 from IN16
[TrgFunc]
Func
Song
Repeat
Mode
Input=16
padsong
P1
off
cutoff
[TrgMIDI1] Mode
TrgAltG RimVel
Input=16 stkmono
16
--------
[TrgMIDI2] Note
Note# GateTime Channel
Input=16
4th
*88 E5
0.3s
10
[TrgMIDI3] Note VelXFade
Input=16
1st
1
[TrgCopy1]Input
Kit
Input
from 16
to current
16
[TrgCopy2]Copy Current Trigger to Kit
U1
[MIDI EG]
Curve
Time
MIDI
Type
3
-
32
10ch
Ctl 16
Page name
[FootCtl1]
Func
Sens
HiHat
16
[FootCtl2]
HHInput
MIDI
Type
IN8
10ch
Ctl
4
[FootSw1]
Func Velocity
MIDI
Type
HiHat
111
10ch
Ctl127
[FootSw2]OnValue OffValue
127
127
[COMMON1] Volume WaveDir
127
No card
[COMMON2] Song
Tempo
9to10
11to12
P1
200
off
off
[KitName] Name "Acoustic"
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[TrgSens1] Type
Gain
Curve
PadCtrl
Input=1
RHP
32
3
-
pitch