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tigger #9 Problems

tigger #9 Problems

2003-07-12 by dmcdlrn

When I plug in trigger nine, and change it to a floor tom so that I 
have all four toms, it sounds just a bit higher pitch than the low 
tom.  I find that trigger ten has different sounds for the exact same 
voice than one of the regular pads.  I'm not sure what is causeing 
this...  also, there is an * next to the voice when I set up number 
9, I can't find anything in the book about that.  Any help would be 
appreciated!!!

Re: tigger #9 Problems

2003-07-12 by moosetication

--- dmcdlrn wrote:
> ...  also, there is an * next to the voice when I
> set up number 9, I can't find anything in the book
> about that.

It means that both voice layers are used for that voice. When 
setting up a voice, you can use two voices for each pad sound. Look 
in the top right, where it says "V=1" or "V=2". To change to the 
other voice, use the "sel" buttons to move the flashing cursor to 
the number after "V=" and the use "-/+" to change it. You may find 
you have a higher pitched sound on the other voice for that pad.

Stewart

Re: tigger #9 Problems

2003-07-12 by moosetication

--- dmcdlrn wrote:
> I find that trigger ten has different sounds for the
> exact same voice than one of the regular pads.  I'm
> not sure what is causeing this

Check the coarse and fine tuning settings for the voice(s) too... 
the "C=" and "F=" settings one or two pages down in the voice 
assignment.

Stewart

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