Hey! I think the cross talk is being caused because when i play there is too much vibration on the rack. So when i hit a snare a bit too hard, the vibration will trigger tom1. Or when i hit tom1 a bit harder, the vibration will trigger tom2...etc. I think it is because the pads are very sensitive and they react to the slightest vibration. The vibration is not making any resonant noise. But it is "physically" triggering multiple pads at the same time. Will a system reset on the module make a difference? Or will I need to adjust something in the module? If possible, can you describe step by step how ill do this? Mike --- In DTXpress@...m, "Vernon Graner" <vern@t...> wrote: > Michael Y. said: > > How can i minimize the amount of vibration on my rack? > > Hmmmm.... a Sports bra? no... you didn't just see that... moving right > along... > > :) > > I've seen some suggestions that you place a strip of thin rubber around > the bar before you attach the clamp that holds the pad. This helps to > minimize cross-talk. It is strange that a simple disassemble/reassemble > caused this. Sure you didn't make any changes to the rejection settings > in the brain? As for the vibration, is it "buzzing" or making some other > type resonant noise? If it's buzzing, is there a piece lose that you > didn't tighten down? > > Vern > > -- > Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | "If the network is down, then you're > Senior Systems Engineer | obviously incompetent so why are we > Texas Information Services | paying you? Of course, if the network > http://www.txis.com | is up, then we obviously don't need > Austin Office 512 328-8947 | you, so why are we paying you?" ©VLG
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Re: Rack Vibration
2004-04-16 by Michael Y.
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