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(Control Change Number 4) Transmits only note messages. Hi-hat pedal control change messages are not transmitted. Parameter List When used as a controller: Displayed Parameter – Control Change – Channel Aftertouch Pitch bend down Pitch bend up VELOCITY CURVE (Same as TRIG 1–6) This value becomes effective when Pedal Control is set to or . MIDI NOTE No. (Same as TRIG 1–6) This value becomes effective when Pedal Control is set to or . Trigger Parameters TRIGGER INPUT: 1–6 With TRIG 2, you can make separate settings for the rim and head. Other settings apply to both the head and rim. THRESHOLD 0–15 This setting allows a trigger signal to be received only when the pad is struck harder than a specified force. This can be used to prevent a pad from sounding in response to extraneous vibrations from another pad. In the following example, B will sound but A and C will not sound. Threshold BC A When set to a higher value, no sound is produced when the pad is struck lightly. Gradually raise the Threshold value while striking the pad. Check this and adjust accordingly. Repeat this process until you get the perfect setting for your playing style. SENSITIVITY 1–16 Adjust the Sensitivity of the pad to regulate the pad response. Higher settings result in higher sensitivity, so that the pad will produce a loud volume even when struck softly. When you strike the pad, the strength with which the pad is struck (velocity) is shown in the display on a six-level scale. Striking the pad forcefully sets velocity at a value of 127. Strength Velocity of Striking Hard 127 100–126 75–99 50–74 25–49 Soft 1–24 TRIG TYPE (TRIGGER TYPE) This selects the kind of pad to be connected. Scan Time, Retrigger Cancel, and Mask Time change automatically when Trigger Type is changed. Displayed Description General purpose, or other manufacturer’s drum pad PD-9/7/6/5 PD-80 PD-80R PD-100 PD-120 KD-120/80/7/5 CY-15R/14C/12RC/6 CY-12H CY-15R/12RC ride cymbal control (for three way triggering) (p. 19) *1 PD-120/80R rim (p. 18) Also set the TRIG 2 rim to this type when using only one pad other than a PD-120/ 80R with TRIG 2 (p. 15). *1 Acoustic drum trigger for general purpose (p. 20) Drum trigger for Kick Drum trigger for Snare Drum trigger for Tom Audio/Microphone Foot switch, Type 1 (Roland/BOSS) Select Type 1 or Type 2 to have sounds played (to have Note On transmitted) when pressing a foot switch. *2 Foot switch, Type 2 *2 Foot switch gate, Type 1 (Roland/BOSS) Note On is transmitted when the foot switch is pressed; when released, Note Off is transmitted. Select Type 1 or Type 2 to have sounds played (to have Note On transmitted) when the foot switch is pressed. Foot switch gate, Type 2 *2 *1 Not selectable in TRIG1, 3, and 5. When the pad is connected via a single cable, the sound will not be played if you choose these trigger types. *2 If you connect a pad and choose these trigger types, the sound will not be played. When using other manufacturers’ pads, first set the trigger type to “ ” (or set to “ ” when using an acoustic drum trigger). If no sound is produced or the volume is unstable with this setting, adjust trigger parameters. Parameter List You may be unable to play sounds the way you want when using pads or acoustic drum triggers from other manufacturers, even after making the trigger type and parameter settings. For fullest expression in performance, we recommend the exclusive use of Roland pads. SCAN TIME 0–4.0 ms (adjustable in increments of 0.1 ms) Since the rise time of the trigger signal waveform may differ slightly depending on the characteristics of each pad or acoustic drum trigger (drum pickup), you may notice that identical hits (velocity) may produce sound at different volumes. If this occurs, you can adjust the Scan Time so that your velocity of playing can be detected more precisely. As the value is set higher, the time it takes for the sound to be played increases. Set this to as low a value as you can. Scan Time Time Making the settings While repeatedly hitting the pad at a constant force, gradually raise the Scan Time value from 0 msec, until the resulting volume stabilizes at the loudest level. At this setting, try both soft and loud strikes, and make sure that the volume changes appropriately. When you strike the pad, the strength with which the pad is struck (velocity) is shown in the display on a six-level scale. Striking the pad forcefully sets velocity at a value of 127. Strength Velocity of Striking Hard 127 100–126 75–99 50–74 25–49 Soft 1–24 Parameter List RETRIG CANCEL (RETRIGGER CANCEL) 1–16 Playing snare drum pads and other devices with commercially available acoustic drum triggers attached may result in altered waveforms, which may also cause inadvertent sounding at Point A in the following figure. A Time This occurs in particular at the decaying edge of the waveform. Retrigger Cancel detects such distortion in and prevents retriggering from occurring. Although setting this to a high value prevents retriggerin...