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Hi-hat problem with DTXPress III Special

Hi-hat problem with DTXPress III Special

2005-12-24 by aarikoglu

Hi Everybody,

I have just bought one of the DTXPress III Special Electronic drum
kits. The set is very good in general however, I am experiencing a
problem with the hi-hat. My problem is, to have the footCIV sound I
need to close the hi-hat too fast. And if I close it slowly it just
doesn't recognise the move. Any help and suggestions will be
appreciated...

Re: Hi-hat problem with DTXPress III Special

2005-12-27 by Keith

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "aarikoglu" <aarikoglu@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi Everybody,
> 
> I have just bought one of the DTXPress III Special Electronic drum
> kits. The set is very good in general however, I am experiencing a
> problem with the hi-hat. My problem is, to have the footCIV sound I
> need to close the hi-hat too fast. And if I close it slowly it just
> doesn't recognise the move. Any help and suggestions will be
> appreciated...
>

I am not familiar with the Special, but I suspect the setting is the
same: page 14 of the reference manual - adjust the high hat foot
splash detect time (T) in the trigger menu.

Keith.

Re: [DTXpress] Re: Hi-hat problem with DTXPress III Special

2005-12-28 by DARKMOON

have you tried to set the trigger settings to Special (SP) since your are using a Special? I had the same problem before but found out the the trigger was set to STD or standard.
1. Press the [TRIG] button to display the Trigger
Setup display.
2. Use the [VALUE
\ufffdC]/[VALUE+] buttons to select
the trigger setup that best matches the
drum set you are using.
TRIG __________
1 STD Med 1
TRIG __________
1 STD Med 1
Trigger Setup

Trigger Setup List
1 STD Med
(for Standard Drum Set)
Normal setting
2 STD Dyna
(for Standard Drum Set)
Wide dynamic range. This setting is well suited for reproducing
expressive subtleties over a wide dynamic range.
Excessive vibration however, may result in crosstalk (sound
being produced by other pads).
3 STD Easy
(for Standard Drum Set)
Controlled dynamic range delivers stable trigger detection.
This setting is well suited for producing a smoother, more
uniformed sound with less expression.
4 SP Med
(for Special Drum Set)
Normal setting
5 SP Dyna
(for Special Drum Set)
Wide dynamic range. This setting is well suited for reproducing
expressive subtleties over a wide dynamic range.
Excessive vibration however, may result in crosstalk (sound
being produced by other pads).
6 SP Easy
(for Special Drum Set)
Controlled dynamic range delivers stable trigger detection.
This setting is well suited for producing a smoother, more
uniformed sound with less expression.
7 DT10/20
(for DT10/20)
Use DT10/20 drum trigger systems applied to acoustic
drums.
8 UserTrig
\ufffd\ufffd 11 UserTrig (for User)
Lets the user create custom trigger setups. (
\ufffd\ufffd Settings are
made using the [Trigger Setup Edit Mode] (Reference Guide
.

Keith wrote:
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--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "aarikoglu" wrote:
>
> Hi Everybody,
>
> I have just bought one of the DTXPress III Special Electronic drum
> kits. The set is very good in general however, I am experiencing a
> problem with the hi-hat. My problem is, to have the footCIV sound I
> need to close the hi-hat too fast. And if I close it slowly it just
> doesn't recognise the move. Any help and suggestions will be
> appreciated...
>

I am not familiar with the Special, but I suspect the setting is the
same: page 14 of the reference manual - adjust the high hat foot
splash detect time (T) in the trigger menu.

Keith.




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Re: Hi-hat problem with DTXPress III Special

2006-01-01 by aarikoglu

I solved the problem by changing the settings about the trigger.
Especially changing the Hihat Offset and the Foot splash detect time
helped very much. Now that I am very happy with my drum set :) Thanks
for the help.

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, DARKMOON <darkmoon__666@y...> wrote:
>
> have you tried to set the trigger settings to Special (SP) since
your are using a Special? I had the same problem before but found out
the the trigger was set to STD or standard.
>     1. Press the [TRIG] button to display the Trigger
>   Setup display.
>   2. Use the [VALUE¨C]/[VALUE+] buttons to select
>   the trigger setup that best matches the
>   drum set you are using.
>   TRIG __________
>   1 STD Med 1
>   TRIG __________
>   1 STD Med 1
>   Trigger Setup
>    Trigger Setup List
>   1 STD Med (for Standard Drum Set)
>   Normal setting
>   2 STD Dyna (for Standard Drum Set)
>   Wide dynamic range. This setting is well suited for reproducing
>   expressive subtleties over a wide dynamic range.
>   Excessive vibration however, may result in crosstalk (sound
>   being produced by other pads).
>   3 STD Easy (for Standard Drum Set)
>   Controlled dynamic range delivers stable trigger detection.
>   This setting is well suited for producing a smoother, more
>   uniformed sound with less expression.
>   4 SP Med (for Special Drum Set)
>   Normal setting
>   5 SP Dyna (for Special Drum Set)
>   Wide dynamic range. This setting is well suited for reproducing
>   expressive subtleties over a wide dynamic range.
>   Excessive vibration however, may result in crosstalk (sound
>   being produced by other pads).
>   6 SP Easy (for Special Drum Set)
>   Controlled dynamic range delivers stable trigger detection.
>   This setting is well suited for producing a smoother, more
>   uniformed sound with less expression.
>   7 DT10/20 (for DT10/20)
>   Use DT10/20 drum trigger systems applied to acoustic
>   drums.
>   8 UserTrig ¡ª 11 UserTrig (for User)
>   Lets the user create custom trigger setups. (¡ú Settings are
>   made using the [Trigger Setup Edit Mode] (Reference Guide
>   .
> 
> 
> Keith <keith1200rs@y...> wrote:
>   --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "aarikoglu" <aarikoglu@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Everybody,
> > 
> > I have just bought one of the DTXPress III Special Electronic drum
> > kits. The set is very good in general however, I am experiencing a
> > problem with the hi-hat. My problem is, to have the footCIV sound I
> > need to close the hi-hat too fast. And if I close it slowly it just
> > doesn't recognise the move. Any help and suggestions will be
> > appreciated...
> >
> 
> I am not familiar with the Special, but I suspect the setting is the
> same: page 14 of the reference manual - adjust the high hat foot
> splash detect time (T) in the trigger menu.
> 
> Keith.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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