Hi Stephane, I'm not sure that I understand your connection from the pad to the module. Ordinarily, I'd recommend that you lower the cymbal's self- rejection number to see if that helps. But how can you be using the same stereo cable for both the snare and the cymbal? Are you using a splitter from the snare and cymbal into a single stereo cable that attaches to input 2 so that you can use them at the same time? If so, it simply won't work, whether your splitter is stereo, mono, or some combination of the two. How can you even program input 2 to receive independent snare and cymbal sounds--by rim and body or voice 1 and voice 2? You should be getting a mix of snare and cymbal sounds on each pad regardless. Get a new cable and plug the cymbal into 9/10. Understand, however, that you will not get the rim sound on it, because input 9/10 only picks up one mono pad, two mono pads, or one dual-mono pad. I hope I haven't completely missed your point. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "dopmi <mapod@w...>" <mapod@w...> wrote: > Hi , i have one of my cymbal pad ( Yamaha stereo ) it's a second pad > and on this one the ride surface is for a splash , the problem is > that i have to wait 2 or 3 seconde before i can play a second note on > this surface , i first think it was because i use a long decay for > this splash but even if i reduce decay and make it to 0 the problem > still here .... > one thing i have to say is that for now as i don't yet have a enough > stereo cable for this new streo cymbal pad i use the stereo cable of > the snare pad and snare pad entry too for this cymbal pad > anybody can help me ? > Thank's > Stephane
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Re: cannot play many note too close
2003-01-23 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
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