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EXT. TRIG MENU
The DM10's Ext. Trig Menu contains several pages of parameters related to triggering (striking pads,
cymbals, etc.). The settings in these pages affect ALL Kits.
TRIGGER INPUT PARAMETERS
The INP page of the Ext. Trig Menu contains some parameters that affect the triggers' sensivity and function
within the module.
1. Press EXT TRIG to enter the main Ext. Trig Menu page.
The first page shown should be INP (F1).
2. Select the trigger whose parameters you want to edit by
pressing NOTE CHASE then striking the desired trigger.
Alternatively, you can highlight the trigger name at the top
of the screen using the CURSOR UP / DOWN buttons to
highlight it and use the VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or
VALUE DIAL to change it.
3. Use CURSOR UP / DOWN to move through the menu items and VALUE UP / DOWN buttons or the
VALUE DIAL to adjust the settings:
Sensitvty: The gain control for the trigger (00-99). The
higher the setting, the easier it will be to trigger louder
sounds with lighter hits. When setting this parameter,
strike the trigger and watch the level meter in the upper-
right hand corner of the LCD. If it is "clipping" or maxing
out too soon, reduce this setting. The meter should only
reach its maximum when you are striking the trigger at
your hardest.
Function: You can assign different functions for the trigger to execute when you strike it:
o Trigger: The associated drum Voice will sound
when you strike the trigger.
o Next Kit: The current Kit number will increase by
one when you strike the trigger.
o Prev Kit: The current Kit number will decrease by
one when you strike the trigger.
o Tap Tempo: The trigger will function as the TAP
TEMPO button, entering a new tempo for the sequencer when struck repeatedly.
o Seq Play: Striking the trigger will play the current Sequence.
o Seq Stop: Striking the trigger will stop the currently playing Sequence.
o Play/Stop: The trigger will function alternately as a "play/stop" button for the current
Sequence. Striking the trigger once will start playback; striking it during playback will stop
the Sequence.
o Record: The trigger will function as a "record" button for the sequencer.
o Rec/Stop: The trigger will function alternately as a "record/stop" button for the sequencer.
Striking the trigger once will start recording; striking it during recording will stop it.
InputType: Select the type of trigger you have connected to the input. Select "PIEZO" for
triggers like pads or cymbals. Select "SWITCH" if you are using a drum pad with a rim switch, a
cymbal with an edge switch, or a footswitch. (Note: This parameter is only seen on certain
pages.
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4. When you have finished making your edits, you can press EXIT or any button that will enter another
screen (e.g., DRUM KIT, UTILITY, etc. Your edits will remain for that session (i.e., until you turn off the
module).
Note: When assigning a function
other than "Trigger," be sure that
the physical (hardware) trigger is
placed in such a way that it will not
receive "crosstalk" or otherwise
accidentally trigger as you perform.
Note: The Utility Menu allows you
to set the rough "global" sensitivity
of all triggers in the Kit ("Trig
Sens"). See the UTILITY MENU
chapter for more information.