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This mode contains various settings related to trigger
input from the pads and trigger sensors that are con-
nected to the DTXPRESS II.
It allows you to adjust pad sensitivity and assign drum
voices to each trigger input. Trigger Setup data consists
of five preset types (No. 1-5) and four original setup types
(No. 6-9) for storing user setup data.
What you can do with the Trigger Setup Edit
Mode
The Trigger Setup Edit Mode lets you alter a variety of settings for
each of the trigger inputs jacks...

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TRIG IN= 1
Type=  KP
w
q
TRIG IN= 1 ( 0%)
Gain=64 MVel= 32 Level Display
w
e
q
Trigger Setup Edit Mode
Rim 1 Rim 2
1.  INPUT Parameters
Contains specific settings for each of the pads (1-10).
This function is divided into the following 6 pages.
1-1. Pad Type .......................................................... 12
1-2. Gain, Minimum Velocity ................................... 12
1-3. Velocity Curve ................................................. 13
1-4. Self Rejection, Rejection...

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hand corner of the display. The maximum velocity (input level
99%) will be 127. The level is low when the pad is hit the weakest
so a wider dynamic range will be possible.
* This value will be automatically set after the appropriate pad
type is set in [1-1. Pad Type]. Some fine-tuning of the value will
be necessary.
1-3.  Velocity Curve
This function sets the MIDI Velocity Curve for the sensitivity for
each input jack q.
1-5.  Specific Rejection
This function prevents cross talk from occurring between...

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2.  COMMON Parameters
Contains common settings for all pad inputs (1-10).
This group is divided into the following 3 pages.
2-1. Increment/Decrement ...................................... 14
2-2. Input Exchange ............................................... 14
2-3. Trigger Setup Name ........................................ 14
2-1.  Increment / Decrement
This sets the pad function that allows the currently selected drum
kit number to be increased or decreased by 1 by hitting the speci-
fied pad.
q...

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Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
This mode lets you set which voice and how it will be
triggered for each pad (trigger input source) in the cur-
rently selected drum kit.
What you can do with the Drum Kit Voice
Edit Mode
This mode contains various settings related to the currently se-
lected drum kit (data in the edit buffer for the drum kit).
You can edit both preset (No. 1-48) and user drum kits (No. 49-
80).
The edited drum kit can be stored in a User Drum Kit (No. 49-80)
using the Store Operation.
*...

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Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode Function List
Page
1. Voice Parameters .................................................... 16
1-1. Voice ................................................................ 17
1-2. Volume, Pan .................................................... 17
1-3. Tuning .............................................................. 17
1-4. Layer Balance .................................................. 18
1-5. Decay, Cutoff Frequency...

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Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
openPad input (when the hi-hat controller is not fully closed)
for Trigger Input Jack 8.
openRRim switch input (when the hi-hat controller is not fully
closed) for Trigger Input Jack 8.
closePad input (when the hi-hat controller is fully closed)
for Trigger Input Jack 8.
closeRRim switch input (when the hi-hat controller is fully
closed) for Trigger Input Jack 8.
footClEvent when the hi-hat controller is depressed for Trig-
ger Input Jack 8.
splashSplash event for the hi-hat...

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1-4.  Layer Balance
When a drum voice is made up of 2 layers (a single voice consist-
ing of 2 voice waves), this function sets the volume balance be-
tween the 2 layers that are delivered by each layer w of the input
source q.
* When only a 1 layer voice is set, this setting will be ignored.
1-6.  Note Number
This function sets the MIDI note number for each layer w that is
transmitted when a signal is received from the input source q.
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
q IN (Input Source)
w Layer Number...

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2.  Input Common Parameters
This sub-mode sets the common settings between 2 layers for voice
parameters of each pad’s input source.
The Input Common Parameters sub-group is divided into the fol-
lowing 8 pages.
2-1. Cross Fade ...................................................... 19
2-2. Reverb Send .................................................... 19
2-3. Alternate Group, Key Assign Mode ................. 19
2-4. Hold Mode ....................................................... 20
2-5. Key Off...

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Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
2-4.  Hold Mode
Sets the Hold Mode for the voice (layer 1, 2) delivered by input
source q.
q IN (Input Source)
Assigns the input source for the setting. (Refer to P. 16)
w Hold Mode
on: Each time the pad is hit either a MIDI key on or MIDI key
off event will be transmitted in succession.
off: Normal operation. When a pad is hit, only a MIDI key on
event will be transmitted (after the decay time is up, key off
will be transmitted automatically).
* If this function is set to...
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