User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Safety Information
- 2 Parts supplied with the GEWA G9
- 3 Assembly Instructions
- 4 Explanation of Hardware Functions
- 5 Starting the Device
- 6 Before you start….
- 7 User Interface - Basics
- 8 Performance
- 9 Kit Editor
- 9.1 Module 1
- 9.2 Module 2
- 9.3 Module 3
- 9.4 Module 4
- 10 Effects
- 11 Trigger Settings
- 11.1 Module 1
- 11.2 Module 2
- 11.3 Module 3
- 11.3.1 Trigger Settings
- 11.3.2 Advanced Settings
- 11.4 Module 4
- 12 General Settings
- 13 Tools
- 13.1 On Stage
- 13.2 PDF Reader
- 13.3 File Manager
- 13.3.1 File Manager vs. Import Tool
- 13.3.2 Screen Layout and General Properties
- 13.3.3 Task Bar
- 13.3.4 Collections – Concept and Overview
- 13.3.5 Compiling Collections
- 13.3.6 Selection Rules and Methods
- 13.3.7 Collection Based Tasks -Move/Copy/Delete
- 13.3.8 Organize – New Folder and Rename
- 13.3.9 History – Undo and Redo
- 13.3.10 Closing the App
- 13.4 Utilities
- 13.5 Import Tool
- 13.6 Shop
- 14 Useful Information
- 15 Troubleshooting and possible Solutions
- 16 Technical Data
that the referenced sound samples are installed, whether they are factory sounds or sounds down-
loaded from the Sound Store. Missing sounds in the importing device will result in empty Sound Select
fields in Kit Editor ➔ Module 2 ➔ Instrument Select.
Drum Kit Parameters -Performance
Mode
Parameter Values
Direct
(Custom)
Preset
(Indirect)
Performance
Snare Style – all related parameters
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Mixer – Volume Faders
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Hint
Any change in value of one or more of the parameters shown above will cause
the drum kit name to update. A preceding asterisk (*) will be added to the
drum kit name in all Drum Kit fields in the user interface. The asterisk is a remind-
er to save the drum kit before changing it, so that altered kit parameters are
retained.
Instances of the Drum Kit field are in:
Performance ➔ Module 1 ➔ Drum Kit
Kit Editor ➔ Module 2 ➔ Drum Kit
Example
For details on drum kit parameters, please refer to the Kit Editor section on page 37. The most rele-
vant task in Performance mode is being able to select a drum kit.
8.2 MODULE 2
In this module you can monitor your trigger detection, customize the behavior of the snare rim and
mix all pad volumes in relation to each other.
8.2.1 KIT OPTIONS
8.2.1.1 TRIGGER DETECTION
The Trigger Detection panel allows for monitoring general trigger settings for each individual Pad
(Input Channel) inside the Performance mode. You can´t change trigger settings in this view, but
you will be provided with visual feedback about the trigger performance. Red color lighting up
while playing moderately or softly is an indicator that a pad is maxing out too quickly and trigger
settings should be reviewed. (For more information see section 11 Trigger Settings on page 77)
Drum Kit