Welcome Keith, Susan told us to expect you. I hope you were blown
away with your Christmas present - she did her homework.
Anyway, the bottom line on the headphone issue is many of us have
invested in mixers or other methods of blending drums and extranal
audio devices to achieve decent sound. Some people are happy with
buying more expensive headphones, it is somehwat a matter of your
indivudual tolerance I guess. You can find many posts on the subject
if you search the message database and make your own decision. The
onboard system should give you enough noise to cover up the pad noise
though. I suspect that you need to make sure you've got the volumes
turned up for the pads, the Aux In, etc..
The next one on your list is that you hear the Rdie when you bang on
the toms, this is more than likely a conbination of the sensitivity
settings and the rack's ability to transmit vibrations. Depending on
many variables (like how hard you strike, what material you'ge got the
kit setup on, where the pads are on the rack, so on..) you may need to
add a little more support to the rack if nothing else works. We can
give you help in finding parts if you need to.
For the last one, your snare's performance, use the manual to go
through the trigger settings closely for that pad, option by option.
Sometimes setting things high has the wrong effect, read each one and
experiment a little to help you understand what is possible. When I
got mine I had to go through the book each time I adjusted things, or
I goofed them up. The pads, although not the only ones available,
should track most of what average drummers can dish out. Consider
this tweaking the equlivant of tuning an accoustic set, only here you
get to set up a bunch of them and store them for later use as your
user kits.
Walt
--- In DTXpress@y..., "yelolef" <ardea@e...> wrote:
> My wonderful wife surprised me with a DTXpress system for Christmas.
> I have some new user questions for y'all.
> 1) the output through the headphones is not very loud (I have to
turn
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> all the way up to cover the pad noise). Is this normal, or is there
> some control I have wrong?
> 2) I get a ride cymbal sound if I strike the toms hard or anywhere
> on the frame. Sense too high?
> 3) I have the sense as high as possible on snare, yet it will not
> pick up true pianissimo play. Also, there seems to be a "speed
> limit" on rim shots (will not play all notes if I do a single stroke
> roll of shots, i.e.). And there seems a limit to articulation on
> snare (fast flam patterns lose the flams). How can I adjust, or is
> this a problem with this snare?
> Thanks in advance for your help. Gotta go play now!
> Keith