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d.
Trigger Play
By
feeding
external signal (audio or pulse) to the Input
Jack
@
,
the note selected with the
performance
par-
ameter
will
be
played.
*
See
the
picture
on
page
24.
Set the
Input Level
Switch
®
and
the Recording
Level
Knob
®
to
the
positions
which
allow the
most
stable
action.
By
connecting the
optional
Pedal
Switch
to
the
Start
Jack
®,
the Trigger playing
can be
per-
formed
with the pedal
switch.
The
Trigger Play function
is
available
even
during
usual
performance.
However,
when
the
Arpeggio
is
turned
on,
it
will
function
differently
as
shown
below.
Gate
Time
Arpeggio Sync
Mode
What
is
done
by
External
Trigger
INT
The Arpeggio
is
performed
in
the set keys.
EXT
The Arpeggio
played on the
Keyboard
will
sync
to
the ex-
ternal trigger
Trigger Playing involves
two
performance parame-
ters.
TRG G-TIME=
When
the
external signal
is
very short
(e.g.
signal
from
a
drum
pad),
the
actual
sounding time
of
the
sound
can be
set with the
Gate
Time. Higher
number
is
longer
gate
time.
When
the external signal
is
very
short
(—the
set
gate
time
is
short)
External
signal
Time
Gate
Time
Value
Sounded Time
of
the
MKS-IOO
Trigger Play
Ext Gate Play
Up
to
four
notes
to
be
trigger-played
can be
assigned.
There
are
two ways
for
key
registeration.
IVIethod
1
(Key
registeration
with the Alpha
Dial)
©
Push
the button
©
.
The
Display
will
respond
with:
It
shows
that
up
to four
keys can be
registered.
"—
"
in
the
Display,
shows
that
no key
is
registered.
When
a
key
is
registered, the
key
number
will
be
shown
in
the
Display.
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