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
11 TRIGGER SETTINGS
In the Trigger Settings mode, you can adjust the behavior of the sensors in the pads further
customizing the e-drum. Note that the top three dials on the left-hand side change to
affect the High Level, Head/Bow Threshold and the Head/Bow Gain faders.
It is recommended to use factory presets for pads (if available) by browsing the Trigger Bank and
Setup menus. However, the G9 provides a range of features to calibrate any analogue trigger pad
to your playing style. Learn how to create custom trigger banks and setups and gain an understand-
ing of the underlying parameters.
11.1 MODULE 1
11.1.1 TRIGGER DETECTION
The function set Trigger Detection hosts two main feature categories:
• Selection of input Channels (Pads)
• Monitoring of Trigger Performance (Peak Monitoring)