Let's say you have a saved kit, #49, and you want to copy the
settings of the pad on input 2 to the pad on input 9. You'd use
the "copy to" function. You don't thereby save input 2's settings;
you just move them elsewhere. Saving is a completely different
animal. Nothing gets saved until you press the save button on the
front of the module. If you don't save your user edits, you lose
them the moment that they change.
You can also save a particular trigger type for all pads into a user
map. The DTX gives you a default general trigger setting of Medium,
I think, but you can also choose other global trigger settings
(there's a list of them somewhere in the manual; one of them might
be called "Easy") and save your user trigger functions to it. I
can't remember the details of how to set this up. I have a DTXpress
module, but it's been set for acoustic triggers for a long time.
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "jadiebooshkie
<jadiebooshkie@y...>" <jadiebooshkie@y...> wrote:
> Forgot to add this to my reply...So if I understand you...all my
> trigger edits for trigger 8 (HH) can be "copied to" input 8 (which
> is my HH), and those edited changes for my HH will be incorporated
> into my custom user kit automatically? I know when I copied the
> trigger edits for 8, the DTX labeled it "Input 8=Easy"...if they
> aren't incorporated into my user kit...how can I move the "input 8
> Easy" settings to my kit?.....Thank you for your patience,
Ed...this
> is all Greek to me, like re-learning the computer.