--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "bncarty" <bncarty@...> wrote: > > I doubt very much that the problem is with you; it is most > definitely me and the fact that Yamaha uses the term trigger, input, > source and pad interchangably, whcih makes it very difficult to > understand. > Now that I know that what I want to do is possible, I'll just have > to sort thru the procedures until I figure it out. I'm not in front > of my kit right now, but I'll try again tonight and see how I make > out. Brian, The problem is that Yamaha overuse the word trigger so it gets confusing. There are trigger "sets" or "setups" and trigger "inputs" or "triggers" (=pads). Don't get me started on dual zone/stereo pads (sorry, triggers). Unfortunately my kit isn't in front of my computer so I have to keep going between rooms to check what I am saying. By all means come back with more questions when you have had a chance to try it a bit more. You cannot do any harm by saving the changes you have made - you cannot overwrite the preset trigger settings or kits (otherwise they wouldn't be preset I guess). Keith.
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Re: Problems saving trigger edits
2006-09-05 by Keith
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