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Re: HiHat HH65/TP65S Trigger Settings "Pad Type"

2004-06-03 by emf

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "emf" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote:
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "bongokonzelmann" <carsten@h...> 
> wrote:
> > A couple of weeks ago I was posting a question about a quite 
unusual
> > effect with my hihat (DTXP III ST, HH65/TP65S) where sometimes 
> trigger
> > signals got lost if a step on the hihat pedal was immediately 
> followed
> > by a hit on the hihat pad. In the meantime I found out that for 
some
> > reason the trigger settings for the "pad type" had changed. 
Changing
> > them to "RHH" for example solved the problem. I also looked up the
> > standard settings for input 8 but I found the manual in that 
context
> > not really clear. My question: Does anybody know the optimal "pad
> > type" settings?

Okay, glancing once again at your the subject heading of your 
message, I notice that you're plugging a TP65S into input 8. That 
being the case, the rim might be enabled. If so, when you hit the pad 
after a foot fall on the controller, could you be hitting a rim 
without a programmed sound, thereby causing the lost trigger signal? 
If this reasoning is correct, the RHH 130 would correct the dropout, 
since it doesn't allow any switch functions.

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