--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Richard Mills <richlondoner@g...> wrote: > When I was on the hi-hat on my acoustic kit I had no problem producing > the shhhh sound (called???) when you hit the hi-hat and then a > fraction of a second later raise you hi-hat pedal foot to produce that > shhhh sound... As I said I had no problem with it on my acoustic kit, > but with the DTXpress 2 I'm hitting it only once out of every 4 or so > goes, if that, any ideas? > Does it matter where I hit the hi-hat pad, I'm hitting the flat > surface at the moment, should I be hitting the side? I know the snare > matters and love the 3 zones. Richard, Here's the fast answer because I'm in a hurry. You are right to hit the pad on the surface, not the edge--a big difference from an acoustic hi hat. The hi hat has three adjustments on the module that affect how the shhhh sounds--offset, sensitivity, and delay (see voice edit mode for input 8). Look in the manual's index to find these parameters, under "hi hat" for the first two. Fiddle around until you get the response you want. Ed
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Re: Stupid question time...
2004-11-25 by emf
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