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Gain 1–127 Sets the gain (amplification) of the input signal
for when hitting the pad selected in Pad Type.
With a high setting, all input signals above a certain
level will be amplified to the same level (i.e., the maxi-
mum level). This means that variation in the softness
or hardness with which the pad is struck can be
smoothed out. Meanwhile, when a low setting is used,
the softness or hardness of playing will be reflected to
a much greater degree in the output trigger signal,
allowing for more expressive performances.
Sensitivity 1–13 Sets sensitivity for when the pad is stuck lightly.
Using a value that is too low may result in no sound
when struck too lightly or when playing a fast roll.
Using a value that is too large may result in crosstalk. If
you must make an adjustment, try to do so in a way
that does not hinder your performances.
MENU/Trigger/Pad Type/RejectTime
TRIGGER/SETTING/Pad Type/RejectTime
RejectTime 4ms–500ms Trigger signals that occur within the time set
here are regarded as double triggers and will not
produce any sound. Larger values increase the
amount of time that no sound is produced.
In the following case, a sound is output with the sec-
ond input even though it occurs within the reject time.
When Trigger Level of the second strike within the
RejectTime is at least twice as strong as that of the
first.
MinLevel 0–99 These parameters set the range of Trigger Input
signals that convert to velocity values from mini-
mum (%) to maximum (%). Trigger
signals that are below the minimum level set
here will not produce any sound. Meanwhile, the
Trigger signals above the maximum
level will be set as a Maximum Velocity, as
explained in MinVelocity / MaxVelocity shown
below.
MaxLevel 1–100
MinVelocity 0–126 These parameters set the minimum and maxi-
mum velocities corresponding to the MinLevel /
MaxLevel parameters above. Sound will be pro-
duced between the velocities set here.
MaxVelocity 1–127
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