Getting Started - Using Kits; Saving Kits - Alesis Trigger iO Reference Manual

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GETTING STARTED – USING KITS
What is a Kit?
A Kit, also known as a Preset, is a collection of parameters which describe
different configurations of the Trigger IO. These parameters include the
MIDI Note Numbers assigned to triggers, MIDI Channels on which the
triggers are sending information, as well as associated Program Change
messages.
setups and allows you to address different hardware and software module
configurations.
The Trigger IO automatically goes into Kit selection function when it is turned on.
Notice that the LED next to Kit is lit. If you are in a different function, you can always
get to the Kit selection function by using the function up/down buttons.
When in Kit selection function, you can use the value up/down buttons to select
different kits. The Trigger IO will automatically load the kits as you step through the
values. There are 21 available kits that you can load, modify and store.

SAVING KITS

If you have made changes to the selected kit (i.e. changed MIDI note numbers,
channels), you will notice that the LED next to Kit will begin blinking. This means
that there are changes which have not yet been saved. To save these changes,
please use the function up/down buttons to return to the Kit Function. This will
save the changes you have made to the current kit.
Alternatively, if you have made changes to the current kit but do not wish to save
them, press function down and value down buttons simultaneously.
cancel any changes made after the kit was loaded.
Using kits allows you to store and access different trigger
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