Instead of changing the configuration and face any other problem I have removed the HH from the arm that snare is attached too and plug it of the arm with the module. It's better and more convinient this way but I hope not the arm to break down. cheers Antonis --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Antonis" <antonis21@y...> wrote: > > Thank you very much for the quick help. > I will try your suggestions and will consult the manual too. > Does the DTXpress has any Reset button or Load Factory Defaults as > contigency plan? > > thanks > Antonis > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "emf" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Antonis" <antonis21@y...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hi to all, > > > > > > I've notice that when I hit the hi-hat or the tom3 near to rack > > > connection point the hi-hat produce sound from snare and tom3 > voice > > > from ride. I tried different trigger type but the problem was > > worst. > > > STD Med is what I always used. > > > Why is that happening? > > > To help you understand the exact area that the wrong voice > produces > > > see the following pic > > > > Antonis, > > > > Welcome to the club. Such crosstalk is a common occurrence, and > > Yamaha addresses its remedy in the manual, which you should > consult, > > poorly organized and written as it is. The hits on your hi hat and > > tom3 are creating vibrations along the rack that cause other pads > to > > trigger sympathetically. By adjusting the rejection and specific > > rejection numbers, as well as those for gain and minimum velocity, > in > > the Trigger Edit Mode for the reactive pads, you should be able to > > mitigate the problem. But be sure to adjust these parameters only > to > > the bare extent that they eliminate the crosstalk; don't just > settle > > on a high or low number. The cure can be worse than the disease: > Bad > > programming can make pads refuse to fire under ordinary > conditions. > > So look in the index under the terms that I've mentioned and get > back > > to us if you need further help deciphering what they mean and how > > they operate. > > > > Ed
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Re: Hi-Hat and tom3 produce wrong voices
2005-01-25 by Antonis
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