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Drum trigger module
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Pad Type
 What is a Pad Type?
In order to ensure that you get the best sound from each and every pad, we have prepared a full range of optimized trigger parameters (i.e., var-
ious values related to pad input signals and the like), and named them accordingly. These groupings of parameters are referred to as "pad
types." Given that pads come in many different varieties, such as kicks, snares, toms, cymbals, and drum triggers, it follows that pad character-
istics vary widely. The PRO series modules come preloaded with pad types for each different set of characteristics, allowing you to use them to
their maximum potential.
MENU/Trigger/Pad Type
Screen
Parameter
Settings
PadType
MENU/Trigger/Pad Type/PadType
OFF
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KK
KP128, KP125W/125,
KP100, KP90, KP65,
KU100
SN
XP125SD-X,
XP125SD-M,
XP120/100, XP80,
TP70S/70
TM
XP125T-X, XP125T-M,
XP105T-X, XP105T-M,
XP120/100, XP80,
XP70, TP70S/70
CY
PCY175, PCY155,
PCY135, PCY100,
PCY95, PCY90
HH
RHH135, PCY100,
PCY95, PCY90
DT
50S SN, 50S tomH,
50S tomL, 50K,
50S SN-M,
50S tomH-M,
50S tomL-M, 50K-M
Description
Sets the pad type.
Select "PCY95" for the crash cymbal pad
included in the DTX6K-X kit.
For pads other than RHH135, HH65 (sold sepa-
rately) must be used as the hi-hat controller.
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