Trigger; Trig Basic (Page 1) - Roland V-Drums TD-50 Data List

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TRIGGER

1
Press the [TRIGGER] button.
The TRIGGER screen appears.
2
Use the PAGE [UP] [DOWN] buttons to access the editing screen.
3
Use cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use the [–] [+] buttons or the dial to edit the value.
4
Press the [KIT] button to return to the DRUM KIT screen.

TRIG BASIC (page 1)

Parameter
[F5] button
BANK tab
Bank No.
Trig Type
DIGITAL tab
Assign
SENS tab
Trig Type
Sensitivity
Rim Gain
HI-HAT tab
Trig Type
Hi-Hat Type
Offset*1, *2
Foot Splash Sens*2
Noise Cancel*1, *2
CC MAX*2, *3
*1 Only if Trig Type is set to "VH13" or "VH12. "
*2 Digitally-connected pads do not support hi-hat pedal performance.
*3 Only if Trig Type is set to something other than "VH13" or "VH12"
22
Value
Renames the trigger bank.
Reference
For details on how to assign a name, refer to "Renaming a Drum Kit" in "Reference Manual" (PDF).
1–8
For details, refer to "Trig Type list"
(p. 23).
N/A, KICK–AUX4
This parameter is the same as the Trig Type parameter of the BANK tab.
1.0–32.0
0–3.2
This parameter is the same as the Trig Type parameter of the BANK tab.
Type of hi-hat
This is set automatically according to the parameter selected in Trig Type.
-100–+100 (automatically)
-10–+10
1–3
90, 127
Explanation
Trigger bank number
Specifies the model of pad (trigger type) that is connected to each trigger input.
* You can't change the trigger type of a trigger input that's assigned to a pad that supports a
digital connection.
MEMO
When you specify the trigger type, the trigger parameters (with the exception of certain
parameters such as cross-stick cancel) are set to optimal values. These values are only general
guidelines; you can make fine adjustments as appropriate according to how you attach the pad
and how you use it.
Specifies the trigger input to which a digitally-connected pad is assigned.
A digitally connected pad for which you select "N/A" is not used; the settings of the pad connected
to the TRIGGER IN jack are applied.
* Even if this is assigned to "HI-HAT, " hi-hat open/close techniques cannot be performed.
You can adjust the sensitivity of the pads to accommodate your personal playing style.
Increasing this value increases the sensitivity, so that even soft strikes on the pad are sounded at
high volume. Decreasing this value decreases the sensitivity, so that even strong strikes on the pad
are sounded at low volume.
Adjusts the balance between the force of striking the rim or edge and the loudness of the sound.
If you increase this value, even soft strikes on the rim are sounded at high volume. If you decrease
this value, even strong strikes on the rim are sounded at low volume.
This is available for pads that support rim shots.
Extent of opening Hi-Hat
The bigger the value is, the wider the opening extent is.
Reference
For details on how to adjust the offset, refer to "Reference Manual. " You can make fine
adjustments to the hi-hat parameters as necessary.
Amount of how easy to make the foot splash
Amount of strength to cancel the bow and edge noise when you play foot close.
The bigger the value is, the more difficult to have a noise excluding the foot close.
Amount of control change that is transmitted in stepping the hi-hat pedal down completely.
* There's no need to change this setting if you're performed only with the TD-50 and the pads.

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