Yamaha DTX700 Reference Manual - Page 48

Trigger/pad/pad Type, Trigger/pad/cross Talk

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TRIGGER Closed Cup Offset (CloseCupOffset) This parameter sets the detection time for the pad's closed rim (or cup, in the case of cymbal pads). Settings: 0 to 64 • The following diagrams show how these zones apply to snare and tom pads (left) and cymbal pads (right). Closed rim zone Cup zone Closed Cup (CloseCup) This parameter sets the sensitivity for the pad's closed rim (or cup, in the case of cymbal pads). Settings: 1.0 to 2.0, XP120/100, XP80, XP70, XP-A, XP-B, XP-C, XP-OpR, TP-ClR TRIGGER/PAD/PAD TYPE 6/6 Open rim zone Head zone Edge zone Bow zone NOTE • Larger values correspond to a longer delay before sound out- put and vice-versa. If you must make an adjustment, try to do so in a way that does not hinder your performances. TRIGGER/PAD/PAD TYPE 5/6 Noise Filter Table (NoiseFltrTbl) This parameter is used as a countermeasure in situations where, for whatever reason, noise enters the trigger signals output when the pad is struck or other instability in trigger signals leads to sounds not being generated correctly. Settings: 1 to 10 NOTE • Larger values can, in cases where the pad is struck multiple times in rapid succession, result in sounds being dropped. If you must make an adjustment, try to do so in a way that does not hinder your performances. Sensitivity These parameters are used to set the sensitivity of the pad. In the case of two-zone and three-zone pads, each zone has a different setting. Head/Bow This parameter sets the sensitivity for the pad's head (or bow, in the case of cymbal pads). Settings: 1.0 to 2.0, XP120/100, XP80, XP70, XP-A, XP-B, XP-C, XP-OpR, TP-ClR OpenEdge This parameter sets the sensitivity for the pad's open rim (or edge, in the case of cymbal pads). Settings: 1.0 to 2.0, XP120/100, XP80, XP70, XP-A, XP-B, XP-C, XP-OpR, TP-ClR TRIGGER/PAD/CROSS TALK The term "crosstalk" refers to the output of trigger signals from a pad other than the one that was stuck as a result of vibration or interference between pads. From the Menu area's Trigger/Pad/Crosstalk page, you can set input levels below which trigger signals will not be produced, thus preventing crosstalk. q ew q RejectLevel (From All) Use this parameter to specify a level for preventing crosstalk from the DTX700's other pads. If the input level produced at the current pad is lower than this level whenever any of the other pads are struck, that input will be treated as crosstalk and no sound will be produced. Although higher settings are more effective in preventing crosstalk, they can also make it difficult to play multiple pads at the same time. Settings: 0% to 99% DTX700 Reference Manual 48

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TRIGGER
DTX700
Reference Manual
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Closed Cup Offset (CloseCupOffset)
This parameter sets the detection time for the pad’s closed rim (or
cup, in the case of cymbal pads).
Settings:
0 to 64
The following diagrams show how these zones apply
to snare and tom pads (left) and cymbal pads (right).
NOTE
Larger values correspond to a longer delay before sound out-
put and vice-versa. If you must make an adjustment, try to do
so in a way that does not hinder your performances.
Sensitivity
These parameters are used to set the sensitivity of the pad. In the
case of two-zone and three-zone pads, each zone has a different
setting.
Head/Bow
This parameter sets the sensitivity for the pad’s head (or bow, in
the case of cymbal pads).
Settings:
1.0 to 2.0, XP120/100, XP80, XP70, XP-A, XP-B, XP-C,
XP-OpR, TP-ClR
OpenEdge
This parameter sets the sensitivity for the pad’s open rim (or
edge, in the case of cymbal pads).
Settings:
1.0 to 2.0, XP120/100, XP80, XP70, XP-A, XP-B, XP-C,
XP-OpR, TP-ClR
Closed Cup (CloseCup)
This parameter sets the sensitivity for the pad’s closed rim (or
cup, in the case of cymbal pads).
Settings:
1.0 to 2.0, XP120/100, XP80, XP70, XP-A, XP-B, XP-C,
XP-OpR, TP-ClR
Noise Filter Table (NoiseFltrTbl)
This parameter is used as a countermeasure in situations where,
for whatever reason, noise enters the trigger signals output when
the pad is struck or other instability in trigger signals leads to
sounds not being generated correctly.
Settings:
1 to 10
NOTE
Larger values can, in cases where the pad is struck multiple
times in rapid succession, result in sounds being dropped. If
you must make an adjustment, try to do so in a way that does
not hinder your performances.
The term “crosstalk” refers to the output of trigger
signals from a pad other than the one that was stuck
as a result of vibration or interference between
pads. From the Menu area’s Trigger/Pad/Crosstalk
page, you can set input levels below which trigger
signals will not be produced, thus preventing cross-
talk.
q
RejectLevel (From All)
Use this parameter to specify a level for preventing crosstalk from
the DTX700’s other pads. If the input level produced at the cur-
rent pad is lower than this level whenever any of the other pads
are struck, that input will be treated as crosstalk and no sound will
be produced. Although higher settings are more effective in pre-
venting crosstalk, they can also make it difficult to play multiple
pads at the same time.
Settings:
0% to 99%
TRIGGER/PAD/PAD TYPE
5/6
Closed rim zone
Cup zone
Open rim zone
Head zone
Edge zone
Bow zone
TRIGGER/PAD/PAD TYPE
6/6
TRIGGER/PAD/CROSS TALK
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