Trigger, For naming trigger setups, Trigger/name – Yamaha DTX700 User Manual

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TRIGGER

This section provides a description of the Menu
area’s Trigger pages. The characteristics of the trig-
ger signals output from pads when they are played
depend on a range of different pad design factors.
The Trigger pages allow you to optimize each pad’s
trigger signals for processing by the DTX700 and to
save your settings as trigger setup data.

: The current trigger setup number is reduced by 1.

: The current trigger setup number is increased by 1.

NOTE

If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [F1] or [F2]
button, the current trigger setup number will be reduced or
increased in units of 10.

See

page 14

for details regarding cursor operations on Menu

area pages.

List of Functions

TRIGGER/NAME

Trigger Setup Name (Name)

From the Trigger Setup Name (Name) page, you can assign a
name of up to 12 characters in length to the current trigger setup.
Move the cursor within the name field using the [F1] and [F3]
buttons and select a character for that position by turning the dial
or pressing the [-/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons. The following char-
acters can be used.

NOTE

If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [F1] or [F3]
button, the cursor will move to the start or end of the trigger
setup name field.

If you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [-/DEC] or
[+/INC] button, or alternatively, hold down the [SHIFT] button
and turn the dial, the cursor will jump between the “

”, “0”, “A”,

“a”, and “~” characters.

Name

Name

Pad

Curve

VelCurve

PadType

PadType
Gain
RejectTime
MinLevel
MaxLevel
MinVelocity
MaxVelocity
WaitTime
Head/Bow
OpenEdgeOffset
CloseCupOffset
Sensitivity
Head/Bow
OpenEdge
CloseCup
NoiseFltrTbl

CrssTalk

Job

CopyPad
CopyTrg

For naming trigger setups

TRIGGER/NAME

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