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Pad and Trigger Settings
This setting allows you to control the relation between playing velocity (striking force) and changes in
volume. Adjust this curve until the response feels as natural as possible.
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 velocity curve 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 curve.
Velocity Curve
fig.VeloC-LINEAR.e
LINEAR ( )
The standard setting. This produces the most natural
correspondence between playing dynamics and volume
change.
fig.VeloC-EP.e
EXPONENTIAL 1, EXPONENTIAL 2 ( )
Compared to LINEAR, strong dynamics produce a
greater change.
fig.VeloC-LOG.e
LOG1, LOG2 ( )
Compared to LINEAR, a soft playing produces a greater
change.
fig.VeloC-SPLINE.e
SPLINE ( )
Extreme changes are made in response to playing
dynamics.
fig.VeloC-LOUD.e
LOUD1, LOUD2 ( )
Very little dynamic response, making it easy to maintain
strong volume levels. If using drum triggers, these
settings help maintain stable levels.
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.
How Playing Dynamics Changes the Volume
(Velocity Curve)
Volume
Striking Force
LINEAR
Volume Volume
Striking Force
EXPONENTIAL 2EXPONENTIAL 1
Volume Volume
Striking Force
LOG2LOG1
Volume
Striking Force
SPLINE
Volume Volume
Striking Force
LOUD2LOUD1
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