Yamaha DTX502 Owner's Manual - Page 69

Minimum Velocity, Reject Time, Wait Time, Noise Filter, >tRG6, Snare 00, MinVel, Rejtime, time= 4ms

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Advanced Techniques Setting Parameters using Menu Mode TRG6 Minimum Velocity q >tRG6 Snare 00% " MinVel= 1 , w TRG8 Wait Time q >tRG8 Snare 00% "Waittime= 4ms , w q Trigger input See q Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page. w MinVel Use this parameter to specify the velocity (or volume) of sounds produced by trigger signals at the minimum level set on the Minimum Level page (TRG5). Settings 0 to 126 TRG7 Reject Time q >tRG7 Snare 00% "Rejtime= 5ms , w q Trigger input See q Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page. w RejTime Trigger inputs can be set to accept only the first of a number of trigger signals arriving very close together. Use this parameter to set the reject time for the selected pad-that is, how long it will wait after accepting one trigger signal before accepting another. In this way, you can prevent a rebounding stick or beater from producing more than one sound (i.e., double triggering). Settings 4 to 500 (ms) q Trigger input See q Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page. w WaitTime Use this parameter to specify how long the selected pad will wait before detecting a trigger signal. By adjusting this time to ensure that trigger signals are detected at their peak levels, you can ensure that the volume of sounds produced accurately reflects the strength of playing. Settings 1 to 64 (ms) TRG9 Noise Filter q >tRG9 Snare 00% "NoiseFilter= 5, w q Trigger input See q Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page. w NoiseFilter Any noise contained in trigger signals can cause sounds to be produced unintentionally. Use this parameter to filter out such noise. Larger values correspond to a higher level of filtering. Settings 1 to 10 NOTE Larger noise filter settings can, in cases where the pad is struck multiple times in rapid succession, result in sounds being dropped. Be sure to adjust the setting to best match your style of drumming. DTX502 Owner's Manual 69

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Advanced Techniques
DTX502
O
w
ner’s Man
u
al
Setting Parameters using Menu Mode
69
TRG6
Minimum Velocity
q
Trigger input
See
q
Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page.
w
MinVel
Use this parameter to specify the velocity (or volume) of
sounds produced by trigger signals at the minimum level set
on the Minimum Level page (TRG5).
TRG7
Reject Time
q
Trigger input
See
q
Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page.
w
RejTime
Trigger inputs can be set to accept only the first of a number
of trigger signals arriving very close together. Use this param-
eter to set the reject time for the selected pad—that is, how
long it will wait after accepting one trigger signal before
accepting another. In this way, you can prevent a rebounding
stick or beater from producing more than one sound (i.e.,
double triggering).
TRG8
Wait Time
q
Trigger input
See
q
Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page.
w
WaitTime
Use this parameter to specify how long the selected pad will
wait before detecting a trigger signal. By adjusting this time
to ensure that trigger signals are detected at their peak levels,
you can ensure that the volume of sounds produced accu-
rately reflects the strength of playing.
TRG9
Noise Filter
q
Trigger input
See
q
Trigger input from the description of the TRG2 page.
w
NoiseFilter
Any noise contained in trigger signals can cause sounds to be
produced unintentionally. Use this parameter to filter out such
noise. Larger values correspond to a higher level of filtering.
Settings
0 to 126
Settings
4 to 500 (ms)
>tRG6
Snare 00%
MinVel=
1
w
q
>tRG7
Snare 00%
”Rejtime=
5ms ‚
w
q
Settings
1 to 64 (ms)
Settings
1 to 10
NOTE
Larger noise filter settings can, in cases
w
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est match yo
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r style of
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>tRG8
Snare 00%
”Wai
t
time= 4ms ‚
w
q
>tRG9
Snare 00%
”NoiseFil
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er= 5‚
w
q