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Chapter 7 Making Global Settings for the TD-8
CURVE: LINEAR, EXP1, EXP2, LOG1, LOG2,
SPLINE, LOUD1, LOUD2
LINEAR:
This is the normal setting and most natural
correspondence between velocity and volume change.
fig.08-008.e
EXP1, EXP2:
Compared to Linear, a wider volume change will occur
for stronger hits.
fig.08-009.e
LOG1, LOG2:
Compared to Linear, wider volume change will occur for
softer hits.
fig.08-010.e
SPLINE:
Variation in striking force will produce extreme change.
fig.08-011.e
LOUD1, LOUD2:
Variation in striking force will produce little change, and
a constant volume will be maintained. When using drum
triggers, these settings help maintain stable levels.
fig.08-012.e
RIM SENS (Rim Sensitivity)
When the PD-80R or PD-120 is used with TRIGGER INPUT 3
(SNARE), you can adjust the sensitivity of the rim. Higher
settings will increase the sensitivity of the rim. With a setting
of “Off,” only the head will sound.
fig.08-013
1. Strike the pad used for the snare to select TRIGGER
INPUT 3.
2. Set the trigger type to either “8RA,” “8RB,” “12A,” or
“12B.”
For this setting, refer to “Specifying the Pad Type (TRIGGER
TYPE)” (p. 128).
3. Press [SETUP], then [F1 (TRIG)], and then [F1 (BASIC)].
[SETUP] lights, and the “TRIGGER BASIC” screen
appears.
4. Press CURSOR [ ] to move the cursor to “RIM SENS.”
5. Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] or rotate the VALUE dial to
make the setting.
RIM SENS: OFF, 1–15
Increasing the value excessively may cause the rim instrument
to sound as well when the head is struck.
LINEAR
Striking force
Loudness
EXP1
EXP2
Striking force
Loudness
LOG2
LOG1
Striking force
Loudness
Spline
Striking force
Loudness
LOUD1 LOUD2
Striking force
Loudness
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