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Re: no snare with closing hi-hat

2001-07-21 by deeoo@hotmail.com

Thanks Rick! After your explenation I found the Reject option in the 
manual (and now it made sense). And yes, the hihat rejected number 2 
(the snare). It put the reject value to 0 and it's fixed! Yea!
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> Hi, yes you can fix it...
> For each bit of the kit you can pick another trigger
> which you think might interfere or trigger by mistake.
> So you can nominate other triggers that you want
> ignoring when you hit a trigger - like your hihat.
> This is pretty useful in some circumstances, like if
> you have the pads switched into the sensitive mode
> then it is really easy to have other pads trigger by
> mistake (if you are really tearing it up).  So its not
> a completely crazy idea.
> However, I think this is the feature causing the
> problem on your kit.  I reckon your snare is being
> excluded by the settings on your hihat.
> You should be able to go into the settings for the
> hihat where there is a list of pads that could trigger
> by mistake.  I think you can either reduce the level
> or remove the snare from its list.  The exact menu
> option I can't remember - you can tell it's ages since
> I've looked at it but there is one to do that! :)
> 
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