Trigger Function Settings - NFUZD Audio NSPIRE series User Manual

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Introduction
I/O Module Panel Layouts
Snare and Tom Trigger Zones
NFUZD USB Key (Drive) and Data Management
NSPIRE Series I/O Module Navigation
Trigger Settings
Hi-Hat (HH) Trigger Settings
Kit Menu
Reverb
EQ
Mixer Menu
Saving a UserKit
Adjusting the MIDI Map

Trigger Function Settings

Click Menu
SEQ Menu
Integration with Computer
Setup Suggestions
Sync Key
Auto Off and Sleep Mode
BFD Eco NFUZD Edition
NSPIRE Series I/O Module Settings
Getting Started w/ BFD Eco NFUZD Edition
Basic Mixing Adjustments
BFD Eco NFUZD Edition Effects
Grooves Page
Options Menu
Help Menu
Changing BFD Eco NFUZD Edition Presets
Changing Drum Sounds
Adjusting Instrument Parameters
FX Slots
Instrument and Mixer Faders
Getting New Professional Sounds
User .wav Samples
Exporting Sound Banks
Loops
Installing Sound Banks
BFD Eco Jukebox Player
BFD Eco Master Output Recording
BFD Eco Mixing Tips
Included Sounds
Trigger Function Settings
The trigger modes work in tandem with the MIDI map functions. You must save the
MIDI map when you are ready to save the User Kit with Stack, Loop or Kit +/-
functions. You need to link them together to perform correctly. This two step process
is intentional because your Trigger Pad and MIDI Map Functions can be used for 

different User Kits with entirely different internal sounds. When you select a function 

you will use the KIT/INST/EDIT page to select internal voices.
Single: This mode is a single–voice–per–trigger zone. The MIDI and the internal voice
are separate. This will allow you to come up with different combinations if you
choose to change the sounds with external voices.
Stack: This mode generates two internal voices along with two external MIDI signals 

that can be set up on two different channels. The key part of this function is the 

Velocity Range (B) where you set the minimum velocity with which the stacked (B) 

voice can produce a sound. This is assignable on the KIT/INST/EDIT/FUNC page.
A great musical example is adding a tambourine sample to a snare drum. You can 

set the velocity range to 125 (max) and the tambourine will only sound on the
loudest strikes that generate velocity 125 and higher. The outgoing MIDI message
will react the same way. Use the F1 and F2 buttons when you are on the FUNC page
of the KIT menu to navigate the page for internal sounds.
Loop: This mode generates MIDI Note on and Note off messages. The first time you
strike it will start the loop. The second time you strike it will stop the loop. The outgoing
MIDI will react the same way and you can set the MIDI Channel and Note independent of the internal voice.
You can add 12 audio loops via BFD Eco NFUZD Edition in place of the BFD3 User Sound Bank.
The default decay setting is 64. Lowering the amount will shorten the loop. Increasing the amount will generate a "fade out" effect when
you strike the pad a second time to stop the loop.
Kit +/- is a special function for the PERC trigger input. This function allows you to choose + for one zone and - for a second zone. This will
now advance the screen in both directions in the KIT menu. If you intend to use this function to navigate through all of the presets,
remember to save this trigger function to all of your MIDI maps.
* Note: You must save the trigger functions to a MIDI map in order to recall them or link them to a User Kit.
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