I saw that in GA SE the command “Trigger Notes > Add/Remove Trigger Note”
and also the command ”Trigger Notes > Learn Additional Trigger Notes”
can be used to assign multiple trigger notes to one Kit pad or, theoretically, to remove assigned trigger notes (although this second action, as far as I have been able to try, does not seem to work equally well).
I was not able, however, to find a way to remove ALL trigger notes from a Kit pad, so as to make it mute, “non-triggerable”.
I wouldn’t say it’s a real “issue”.
Maybe it’s just my poor ability.
I use a Roland TD-17 drum kit to record MIDI tracks, to which I assign the GA SE 6 plugin.
Aside from the fact that when I play the instrument’s pads I get much weaker sounds than when I click the plugin’s pads with the mouse despite the MIDI volumes being the same (and that’s actually an issue, still unsolved but different from the one discussed here), I often need to change some trigger notes to correctly match the drum kit’s MIDI signals to the plugin’s pads.
While making these changes, sometimes hitting a pad on the drum kit produces two or more sounds at the same time, because the same trigger note is assigned to two or more GA pads. Consequently, I have to remove the trigger note from the unwanted pads; and this operation is already confusing to me, because I’m not sure about the exact way to remove from a pad kit just one of the assigned trigger notes.
Instead, I figured out how to remove all assigned trigger notes and replace them with a single one.
But what I’d really like to do, for some pads, is remove them all, so that the corresponding GA pads have no trigger notes assigned and are therefore impossible to trigger while playing the drum kit. And I’m not able to figure out how.