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Re: crosstalk(?) and rim problems

2003-02-21 by ankoanko2003 <adehoop@biddle.nl>

Thanks Scott,

About the rejection thing: should I set a high rejection value on the 
cymbal here (because the cymbal is triggered when I hit the tom)?

anko


--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "hairytrigger <artifax@i...>" 
<artifax@i...> wrote:
> It is very difficult(impossible) to play a good ride pattern on the 
> rim of a stereo pad. It is more suited to crashes and special 
effects. 
> BUT if you change the pad type in the trigger setup munu, you can 
> select a pad type that does not support a choke.Try Misc 1 or Misc 
3.
> As for the tom/crash thing, sounds like crosstalk. Again, in the 
> trigger setup: Specific rejection. You can set a rejection value 
for 
> rejecting signals from a specific pad. You may also try a different 
> physical placement of the cymbal pad.
> Scott
> PS remember, with electronic drums, you don't have to hit the drums 
as 
> hard as acoustic drums. If you want them louder, turn up the volume!
> 
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "ankoanko2003 <adehoop@b...>" 
> <adehoop@b...> wrote:
> > I have the following problems on my dtxpress1:
> > 
> > Hitting tom3 causes cymbal3 (I have a 3rd stereocymbal) to sound 
> many 
> > a time (I suppose this is what you would call "crosstalk"?). 
Note: 
> > tom3 and cymbal3  do not sound together, it is or tom3 or cymbal3 
> > that is triggered by the hit. I tried something with rejection, 
but 
> > it didn't work, probably I did something wrong.
> > 
> > Another problem: the rim on my stereo cymbal doesn't work as I 
would 
> > have it: if a play a quick figure on it, many of the hits are 
> choked. 
> > Changing the "gain" doesn't work here.

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