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Question about "cross-talk"

Question about "cross-talk"

2002-09-06 by Rolf Baehr

Hi folks,

I'm sure you've had the problem of: if you hit a pad, the pad next to it sounds as well (apparently from the vibration of the pad that you're striking).� So, what is the best way to eliminate that?� There is pad sensitivity setting in the brain, then there is the control on the bottom of the pad, and there is rejection settings as well.� What needs to be changed to eliminate that? One of them, all of them, or combination?

What have folks found that works the best?

Any help greatly appreciated!

Rolf in Colorado


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Re: [DTXpress] Question about "cross-talk"

2002-09-06 by Walt

Hi Rolf,
I usually try to start with the rejection parameters,
and sometimes have to reduce the sensitivity as well. 
I do not think there is any one right way to eliminate
it, it is trial and error.  Another thing to check is
to make sure both pads are as securely attached to the
rack as they can be.  Walt
--- Rolf Baehr <rbaehr@...> wrote:

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<P>I'm sure you've had the problem of: if you
hit a pad, the pad next to it sounds as well
(apparently from the vibration of the pad that you're
striking).&nbsp; So, what is the best way to
eliminate that?&nbsp; There is pad sensitivity
setting in the brain, then there is the control on the
bottom of the pad, and there is rejection settings as
well.&nbsp; What needs to be changed to eliminate
that? One of them, all of them, or combination?
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<P>What have folks found that works the
best?</P>
<P>Any help greatly appreciated!</P>
<P>Rolf in
Colorado<BR><BR></P></DIV></div><br
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