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Drum trigger module
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Trigger Input Sources
An entire pad, the particular section you hit and how you play the pad as a source of the trigger signal are collectively
referred to as a "Trigger Input Source." One Trigger Source generates one type of trigger signal. Depending on the model, up
to six Trigger Input Sources are provided in one pad. You can assign a Drum Voice to each Trigger Input Source on the
DTX900 by following the instructions on page 79. Refer to the following list when assigning a Drum Voice.
Trigger Input Source List
Trigger Source
LCD indication
Full spell
snareHd
Snare Head
snareOp
Snare Open Rim
snareCl
Snare Closed Rim
snrHdOff
Snare Head Off
snrOpOff
Snare Open Rim Off
snrClOff
Snare Closed Rim Off
tom1Hd
Tom 1 Head
tom1Rm1
Tom 1 Rim 1
tom1Rm2
Tom 1 Rim 2
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:
tom4Hd
Tom 4 Head
tom4Rm1
Tom 4 Rim 1
tom4Rm2
Tom 4 Rim 2
rideBw
Ride Cymbal Bow
rideEg
Ride Cymbal Edge
rideCp
Ride Cymbal Cup
crash1Bw
Crash Cymbal 1 Bow
crash1Eg
Crash Cymbal 1 Edge
crash1Cp
Crash Cymbal 1 Cup
crash2Bw
Crash Cymbal 2 Bow
crash2Eg
Crash Cymbal 2 Edge
crash2Cp
Crash Cymbal 2 Cup
hhBwOp
Hi-Hat Cymbal Open
hhEgOp
Hi-Hat Cymbal Edge Open
hhBwCl
Hi-Hat Cymbal Close
hhEgCl
Hi-Hat Cymbal Edge Close
hhFtCl
Hi-Hat Cymbal Foot Close
hhSplsh
Hi-Hat Cymbal Foot Splash (9) HI-HAT
kick
Kick
pad11
Pad 11
pad12Hd
Pad 12 Head
pad12Rm1
Pad 12 Rim 1
pad12Rm2
Pad 12 Rim 2
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:
pad15Hd
Pad 15 Head
pad15Rm1
Pad 15 Rim 1
pad15Rm2
Pad 15 Rim 2
Trigger
Input jack
(1) SNARE
Hitting the head section of the snare drum pad (e.g., XP120SD).
(1) SNARE
Hitting the open rim shot section of the snare drum pad (e.g., XP120SD).
(1) SNARE
Hitting the closed rim shot section of the snare drum pad (e.g., XP120SD).
Hitting the head section of the snare drum pad (e.g., XP120SD) when the
(1) SNARE
snappy setting (SnaresOn/Off parameter) is turned off.
Hitting the open rim shot section of the snare drum pad (e.g., XP120SD)
(1) SNARE
when the snappy setting (SnaresOn/Off parameter) is turned off.
Hitting the closed rim shot section of the snare drum pad (e.g., XP120SD)
(1) SNARE
when the snappy setting (SnaresOn/Off parameter) is turned off.
(2) TOM1
Hitting the head section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(2) TOM1
Hitting the rim 1 section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(2) TOM1
Hitting the rim 2 section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
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:
(5) TOM4
Hitting the head section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(5) TOM4
Hitting the rim 1 section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(5) TOM4
Hitting the rim 2 section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(6) RIDE
Hitting the bow section of the cymbal pad.
(6) RIDE
Hitting the edge section of the cymbal pad.
(6) RIDE
Hitting the cup section of the cymbal pad.
(7) CRASH1
Hitting the bow section of the cymbal pad.
(7) CRASH1
Hitting the edge section of the cymbal pad.
(7) CRASH1
Hitting the cup section of the cymbal pad.
(8) CRASH2
Hitting the bow section of the cymbal pad.
(8) CRASH2
Hitting the edge section of the cymbal pad.
(8) CRASH2
Hitting the cup section of the cymbal pad.
Hitting the bow section of the cymbal pad when it is not closed by the hi-hat
(9) HI-HAT
controller.
Hitting the edge section of the cymbal pad when it is not closed by the hi-hat
(9) HI-HAT
controller.
Hitting the bow section of the cymbal pad when it is closed by the hi-hat con-
(9) HI-HAT
troller.
Hitting the edge section of the cymbal pad when it is closed by the hi-hat
(9) HI-HAT
controller.
(9) HI-HAT
Pressing and holding the hi-hat controller by your foot.
Pressing and immediately releasing the hi-hat controller.
(10) KICK
Pressing the kick pad by your foot.
(11) PAD11
Hitting the snare pad or tom pad.
(12) PAD12
Hitting the head section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(12) PAD12
Hitting the rim 1 section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(12) PAD12
Hitting the rim 2 section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
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:
(12) PAD15
Hitting the head section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(12) PAD15
Hitting the rim 1 section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
(12) PAD15
Hitting the rim 2 section of the tom pad (e.g., XP120T).
Basic Structure of the DTX900
How the Trigger Signal is generated
DTX900 Owner's Manual
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