User Manual
Table Of Contents
- USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- IMPORTANT NOTES
- Contents
- Features
- Panel Descriptions
- Setting Up the Kit
- Choosing a Drum Kit
- Playing the Drum Kit
- Creating Your Own Drum Kit
- Playing with the Metronome (Click)
- Playing with a CD, Tape, or MD (Via MIX IN Jack)
- COACH Mode
- Pad Adjustments
- Hi-Hat Control Pedal Adjustment
- Factory Reset (Restoring the Factory Settings)
- About the Pads
- Pad Configuration Possibilities
- Pad and Trigger Settings
- Selecting the Pad Type (Trigger Type)
- Adjusting Pad Sensitivity
- Setting the Minimum Levels for the Pads (Threshold)
- How Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume (Velocity Curve)
- Adjusting the Trigger Signal Detection Time (Scan Time)
- Detecting Trigger Signal Attenuation and Cancelling Incorrect Triggering (Retrigger Cancel)
- Eliminate Crosstalk Between Pads (Crosstalk Cancel)
- Double Triggering Prevention (Mask Time)
- Rim Shots Response (Rim Sensitivity)
- Rim/Edge Dynamic Response (Rim Gain)
- MIDI Settings
- Troubleshooting / Error Messages
- Drum Kit List
- Drum Instrument List
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- Specifications
- Index
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Pad and Trigger Settings
When a PD-80R, PD-85, PD-105, PD-120, PD-125 pad, or RT-5S (trigger) is connected to the SNARE
TRIGGER INPUT, you can adjust the sensitivity of the rim response.
1.
Hold down [LEVEL/PAN] and press [TEMPO].
[EDIT] flashes.
2.
Press [EDIT] a few times until “ ” is displayed.
“ ” appears in the display, then the rim sensitivity value is indicated.
3.
Hit the pad you wish to set.
The trigger indicator for the struck pad lights.
4.
Press [+] or [-] to adjust the sensitivity of the rim.
Rim Sensitivity:
OFF, 1–20
Making the settings
Setting this to a higher value makes it easier to get rim sounds. When set to “OFF,” playing a rim shot
produces the sound assigned to the head. Increasing the value excessively may cause the rim instrument
to sound as well when the head is struck.
When the trigger type is set to something other than “ ,” “ ,” “ ,” or “ ,” a
horizontal line ( ) appears, and you cannot make adjustments.
5.
Press [EDIT] to continue editing other settings.
6.
When you’re finished, press [DRUM KIT]; the [EDIT] light goes off.
Do not turn off the power without the [EDIT] light having gone out. Otherwise you will lose
the changes you have just made.
When a PD-7/8/9, PD-80R/85, PD-105/120/125, CY series pad, or RT-5S (trigger) is connected to the
SNARE, HI-HAT, CRASH 1, CRASH 2, or RIDE TRIGGER INPUT, you can adjust the relation between
your playing velocity (force) on the rim/edge and the resulting volume level.
1.
Hold down [LEVEL/PAN] and press [TEMPO].
[EDIT] flashes.
2.
Press [EDIT] a few times until “ ” is displayed.
“ ” appears in the display, then the rim gain value is indicated.
3.
Hit the pad you wish to set.
The trigger indicator for the struck pad lights.
4.
Press [+] or [-] to adjust the rim signal level.
Rim Gain:
0.5–2.0
When the trigger type is set to “ ,” “ ,” “ ,” or “ ,” a horizontal line ( )
appears, and you cannot make adjustments.
5.
Press [EDIT] to continue editing other settings.
6.
When you’re finished, press [DRUM KIT]; the [EDIT] light goes off.
Do not turn off the power without the [EDIT] light having gone out. Otherwise you will lose
the changes you have just made.
Rim Shots Response (Rim Sensitivity)
Rim/Edge Dynamic Response (Rim Gain)
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