To add to Keith's thoughts, check the volume switch on each individual trigger pad. You will need a little screwdriver for this. Clockwise turns it up, and counterclockwise down. I've read that if its set too high, that it might also trigger other heads when hitting that pad. I had that problem with my barpad(BP80). I turned it to just about 3/4 of the way, and it solved my issue. So, play with the control to get it right. And by the way, welcome to the group. Ern --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Keith" <keith@k...> wrote: > Bry, > > Welcome. A factory reset probably wouldn't be a bad idea to start with. > > I would expect all the attenuation switches to be down on a standard > setup. > > If you select the trigger edit (shift+trig edit) then page down you > will be able to see what percentage of maximum you are registering > when you hit each of the pads. If that looks OK (i.e. you can get > near 99%) then you may have to increase the individual voice volume. > In particular, the hi-hats can be a little quiet. > > Keith.
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Re: New member (Indiana)
2005-06-02 by Ernie Vega
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