I think I solved the drum volume level last weak, it didn't occur to me until now though. If you dig through the voice menu you get to two pages of midi data, if you turn on channel 10 you will see that the voloume ( second page ) is not maxed out at 127 as factory standard. Pushing up this volume affects the whole kit, but not any accompanyment on other midi channels. I think this is a REAL fix, rather than a Yamaha get-out. Give it a try, I've got to go to work now, so can't verify this info immediately, but it certainly increases the volume of the drums. hope I'm helping people. Andy ---------- From: vcrmac@... Sent: 15 December 1999 03:29 To: DTXpress@onelist.com Subject: [DTXpress] The old headphone volume question revisited From: vcrmac@... Hi all, Please see below new response to a message I sent to Yamaha a while ago regarding the low headphone volume on the module. I have to say that this reminds me of some of those drummer jokes that go around. I seriously doubt that Yamaha is limiting the volume on their stereos or amps, which have headphone jacks as well, in order to protect the ears of music listeners that purchase those products. What makes them think that someone buying an e-drum set is any more prone to this moronic behavior than the general public that they sell their other stuff to? Ridiculous answer. In any case, I hope he joins this list. He'll never find a better source of direct customer feedback than here or on Giles' website. By the way, great start on the site Giles and Paul, thanks for the tip on the Steinberg USB MIDI unit. I think I'll give it a go when I get my sequencer software. Don't worry Giles, I'll send you some kits when I figure it all out. Later, Rick ------------------------------------------ Rick, Thanks for the tip on the message board. Sorry for the delay in answering this. Regarding the headphone volume, they're all designed that way. YAMAHA has a strong concern that some over-zealous drummer will max-up the volume, damage his hearing... or worse.... then sue everyone in sight. They suggest using a headphone amplifier or pre-amp of some sort. Dave Ksycki Customer Service Administrator Percussion Warranty/ Tech Support (800) 892-6242 x4964 <vcrmac@...> 11/06/99 12:51PM >>> Hello, FYI, a message board has been set up by and for users of the DTXpress kit. We thought that you would like to know this as it would provide you with direct feedback on your excellent product by people who are using is every day. Find it at: http://www.onelist.com/community/DTXpress One question: We have found that the headphone volume on the DTXpress cannot be made loud enough. It is very difficult to hear the drum sounds compared to an outside source (cd player) or the songs in the module. I have adjusted the kit volume and the volume knob to it's highest level but drums are still not loud enough through headphones. Can you help with a solution? Thank you, Rick Community email addresses: Post message: DTXpress@onelist.com Subscribe: DTXpress-subscribe@onelist.com Unsubscribe: DTXpress-unsubscribe@onelist.com List owner: DTXpress-owner@onelist.com Shortcut URL to this page: http://www.onelist.com/community/DTXpress
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RE: The old headphone volume question revisited
1999-12-15 by Hubble, Andrew John
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