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Chapter 2 Making the Pad and Trigger Settings (SETUP/TRIG)
 
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Making the settings
 
While stepping on the pad being used for the kick, raise the 
“Mask Time” value until there is no more bouncing (sounds 
made by the rebounding of the beater).
 
fig.02-024_50
 
Mask Time: 0–64ms (4ms steps) 
 
Setting Rim Sensitivity on the PD-
80R, PD-85, PD-105, PD-120, and 
PD-125   (Rim Sens)
 
When a PD-80R, PD-85, PD-105, PD-120 or PD-125 is used 
for TRIGGER INPUT 2 (SNARE)
 
, you can then adjust the Rim 
Sensitivity.
Setting this to a higher value makes it easier to get rim sounds. 
When set to “OFF,” playing a rim shot produces the head 
instrument’s sound. Increasing the value excessively may 
cause the rim instrument to sound as well when the head is 
struck.
 
• This can be adjusted only when the Trigger Input 2 
“Trigger Type (Trig Type)” is set to either “PD-80R,” 
“PD-120,” or “PD-125” (SETUP/TRIG BASIC/Trig Type; 
p. 69).
• When the trigger type is set to something other than “PD-
80R,” “PD-120,” or “PD-125,” or when a trigger input 
other than Trigger Input 2 is selected, a horizontal line 
(
) appears, and you cannot make the setting.
 
fig.02-015_50
 
• You cannot adjust the rim sensitivity of the PD-7, PD-8, 
and PD-9. Both rim and head use the same values.
 
fig.02-016_50
 
Rim Sens (Rim Sensitivity): OFF, 1–15
 
Using the TD-6V with Acoustic 
 
Triggers
 
First, attach an RT-series drum trigger (or commercially 
available acoustic drum trigger) to the acoustic drums. When 
finished, proceed with the following settings.
 
1.
 
Set the trigger type to “RT-3T,” “RT-5S,” or “RT-
7K.” 
(SETUP/TRIG BASIC/Trig Type; p. 69)
 
2.
 
Set “Threshold” to “0” as a reference value. 
(SETUP/TRIG BASIC/Threshold; p. 72)
 
3.
 
Set “TrigCurve (Trigger Curve)” to “LINEAR” as 
a reference value. 
(SETUP/TRIG BASIC/TrigCurve; p. 72)
 
4.
 
Set the “Sensitivity.” 
(SETUP/TRIG BASIC/Sensitivity; p. 71)
 
5.
 
Set the “Scan Time.” 
(SETUP/TRIG ADVNCD/Scan Time; p. 74)
 
Strike the head several times with the same force, and 
adjust this parameter if the volume is uneven.
 
6.
 
Set the “Retrig Cancel (Retrigger Cancel).” 
(SETUP/TRIG ADVNCD/Retrig Cancel; p. 74)
 
This prevents multiple notes from sounding when a 
drum is struck once (mainly for a snare drum or toms).
 
7.
 
Set the “Mask Time.” 
(SETUP/TRIG ADVNCD/Mask Time; p. 74)
 
On a kick drum, this prevents two sounds instead of the 
intended “one.”
 
8.
 
Set the “Xtalk Cancel (Crosstalk Cancel).” 
(SETUP/TRIG BASIC/Xtalk Cancel; p. 73)
 
This prevents other instruments with drum triggers from 
sounding when a drum to which a drum trigger has been 
attached is struck. If a higher value is set, and if two pads 
are played simultaneously, the one that is struck less 
forcefully will not sound. Set this to as low a value as you 
can.
 
9.
 
Set the “Threshold.” 
(SETUP/TRIG BASIC/Threshold; p. 72)
 
If notes are unintentionally sounded even after you have 
adjusted the “CROSSTALK” setting, adjust the 
“THRESHOLD.” Setting this to a higher value may 
prevent sounds from being produced when the pad is 
struck lightly. Set this to as low a value as you can.
 
10.
 
Set the “TrigCurve (Trigger Curve).” 
(SETUP/TRIG BASIC/TrigCurve; p. 72)
 
If changes in playing dynamics do not produce a natural 
change in the volume of the TD-6V instrument, adjust 
this parameter.
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