User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Before You Start
- Mounting The Drum Trigger
- Setting Trigger Parameters in a Percussion Sound Module
- Troubleshooting
- No Sound is Triggered
- Multiple Sounds Played When Drum Is Struck Only Once (Retrigger)
- Playing One Drum Causes a Sound Assigned to the Trigger of Another Drum to Sound
- Sounds Are Triggered Without Playing the Drums
- No Sound When Playing Softly
- No Sound From the Rim when Playing a Rim Shot or Just the Rim
- Same Sound from the Rim and Head
- Dynamic Response Seems Strange
- Specifications
- Percussion Sound Module Parameter Settings
5
Before You Start
A drum trigger uses a built-in sensor to sense the timing and velocity (force) of how the drum is
played. Then these trigger signals and transmitted to the sound module.
The RT-10K Kick Trigger and RT-10T tom trigger support head triggering.
The RT-10S Snare Trigger supports separate head/rim dual triggering.
1.
Mount the drum trigger (p. 6).
2.
Then connect it to percussion sound module (p. 8).
3.
Set the trigger type and various parameters in the percussion sound module (p. 14).
4.
If needed, fine-tune the trigger parameters while checking the response of the trigger (p. 14).
fig.Setting
Drum Triggers-Definition
Setting Up
Connection Example
Percussion Sound Module
Trigger MIDI Converter
Vibration Trigger Signal
Audio
MIDI
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