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Check This Advice

Check This Advice

2004-06-14 by Rob

I have had my xpress II since December, you know why I don't have any 
problems? Because I play the darn thing, I brought it home, plugged 
it in and played it. I don't understand how anyone could have a brand 
new kit, not know anything about it and start resetting, tweaking 
this and that, has anyone just sat down and played it? Just a 
thought.... Oh wait I do have one question, I can't turn the "click" 
down, thing makes me rip my headphones off everytime, using shift 
button doesn't do it either.

Re: [DTXpress] Check This Advice

2004-06-14 by deafdrummer@austin.rr.com

> thought.... Oh wait I do have one question, I can't turn the 
> "click" 
> down, thing makes me rip my headphones off everytime, using shift 
> button doesn't do it either. 

Look to the left of the display window, then look for the upper right rotary knob and turn it to the left.

Stephanie AKA Deaf Drummer

Re: [DTXpress] Check This Advice

2004-06-14 by deafdrummer@austin.rr.com

> > thought.... Oh wait I do have one question, I can't turn the 
> > "click" 
> > down, thing makes me rip my headphones off everytime, using 
> shift 
> > button doesn't do it either. 
> 
> Look to the left of the display window, then look for the upper 
> right rotary knob and turn it to the left.

I forgot...  Holding the shift button while turning that knob is for adjusting the kick drum volume.  So don't use the shift button if you want to adjust the click volume.

Stephanie AKA Deaf Drummer

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