Yeah-
I did the reset thing too right away. Man there are a bunch of fussy settings to
recover any time you re-set aren't there? Be nice if you could dump and save
trigger settings,eh?
-----Original Message-----On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:18:43 -0500, you wrote:
From: Ratzo [mailto:ratzo@...]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 11:56 AM
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Re: Kick pad and double triggers
>Thanks Live
>The DTXpress module manual which I do own does suggest reducing sensitivity.
>I did that. The fact that the condition arose so spontaneously has been the
>source of my puzzlement. When I was in the PC business- the first question I
>always asked when confronting a misbehaving computer was, "What's changed?."
>Since I can't think of an answer (shut off module at night- turn it on next
>morning and the problem exists) my thinking turned to hardware.
>The kit I bought was a floor sample, so goodness knows the treatment it has
>received. Hell- it has a short length of rack pipe (about 3" long)
>protruding from one of the horizontal feet. I stare at this thing while I'm
>playing and try to imagine what purpose it might serve.
>I have never been happy with the response of the KP60. I expect I will be
>shopping for a used kick unit of some sort. Was really hoping to start with
>the snare as you all mentioned.
I bought a floor model as well. The first thing I did when I got it
home was reset the module to it's factory default settings. This is
done through the UTIL menu. You may want to give it a try. You never
know what some bozo messed with while it sat on the floor in the
store. Resetting it makes it just like a new one out of the box.
____________________________
Jim
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