Akai CD3000XL Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
GLOBAL
CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual Page 243
Here you may select the MIDI note number you wish to assign to the input
This sets the overall velocity sensitivity for the selected input.
This sets the trigger sensitivity of the selected input and should be adjusted to
match your playing style and also to the nature of the drum pad, mic or bug you
are using. As you adjust the trigger level, this is represented in the box to the
right.
This allows you to set the capture time of the selected input.
This allows you to set the recovery time of the selected input and should be
set so that stick bounce doesn’t cause unnecessary false triggering.
This sets the length of the note that will be issued from the ME35T’s MIDI
output for that channel. In this way, drums can be used to trigger keyboard
sounds.
Here you may select from 8 different velocity curves to match your playing
style. Please see the ME35T manual for details of these curves.
As you play your pads or drums, you will see something like the following display with a PPM
style bargraph:
For more information on these parameters, please refer to the ME35T’s operators manual.
The second page of the DRUM mode is accessed by pressing :
This page allows you to set up MIDI parameters for up to two ME35T units. Parameters which
you can set are: operation (ON or OFF), exclusive channels for programming (1-32) and enable
of MIDI THRU operation (ON or OFF). To return to the first DRUM page, press . You may
exit the DRUM mode by pressing the GLOBAL mode select key again - this will return you to
the main GLOBAL page.
Once you have set the ME-35T settings, they can be saved to floppy disk in the SAVE mode
and subsequently loaded in the LOAD mode.