Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual - Page 260
sor to the OUTPUT and select the desired trigger signal parameters
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260 Chapter 19-Other Functions 2 To assign functions to the incoming trigger signals, move the cursor to one of four trigger signal parameters 1-4 in the INPUT section. 3 Rotate the Parameter wheel to select the desired function from the list below the INPUT section, then press [ENTER] to confirm the selection. 4 Select one of two buttons located to the right of trigger signal parameters 1-4 to specify how the incoming trigger signals will be detected. When the switch is grounded (Low), the trigger signal is active and the selected parameter changes. When the GPI Input goes High (open), the trigger signal is active and the selected parameter changes. Trigger = Input signals from the CONTROL port Executes the function. Executes the function. Trigger = Input signals from the CONTROL port Executes the function. Executes the function. At this point, when the DM1000 receives the trigger signal at the CONTROL port, the selected parameter changes. Tip: Refer to the next page for a complete list of assignable parameters. 5 To select parameters or controls as the trigger signal sources, move the cursor to the OUTPUT section and select the desired trigger signal parameters 1-8 in the same way as for the INPUT section. 6 Use the buttons located to the right of the trigger signal (1-8) parameters to switch the polarity of the trigger signals that are output when you control the trigger sources. The GPI Output goes High (open) when the trigger signal source is active. The GPI Output goes Low (ground) when the trigger signal source is active. DM1000-Owner's Manual