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sensitivity

sensitivity

2010-02-22 by Dustin T

ok, so my DTXpress sounds great, but I can't seem to get the sensitivity setting to where they will pick up all of my ghost notes and light rolles on the toms or sprinkle on the ride. Any ideas? I am using roland pd-7 pads, but that shouldn't make a difference should it? 

-Dustin

Re: sensitivity

2010-02-22 by keith1200rs

Dustin,

Try increasing the gain to 99 and MVEL to 1. These are extreme values, so you may have to wind them back a bit. You may start to get double triggers. If it occasionally misses not then you may need to reduce the rejection settings.

The pad can make a difference. Depending on the module you can try the attenuation switch on the back. If the pad has a trim pot, try that.

Keith

Re: sensitivity

2010-02-24 by Dustin T

Thanks a lot Keith, that helped a lot. 

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "keith1200rs" <keith@...> wrote:
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> Dustin,
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> Try increasing the gain to 99 and MVEL to 1. These are extreme values, so you may have to wind them back a bit. You may start to get double triggers. If it occasionally misses not then you may need to reduce the rejection settings.
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> The pad can make a difference. Depending on the module you can try the attenuation switch on the back. If the pad has a trim pot, try that.
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> Keith
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