Crosstalk ("Cross Talk")
Crosstalk occurs when you strike one pad and the sound of another pad is heard. This "crosstalk" is a result of pads
detecting the vibrations in the rack as you hit other pads. The module's crosstalk feature allows you to reduce how much
the selected pad receives crosstalk from other pads.
1.
Select a pad which is affected by crosstalk by pressing its PAD SELECT button or striking the pad then press
ENTER.
2.
Rotate the DATA dial to change the crosstalk value (0 – 100). The smaller the value, the less the pad will be
affected by crosstalk. However, if the value is too low, it will be harder to get the pad to generate its sound
when you hit it.
3.
Press ENTER to confirm your setting or press EXIT to cancel.
4.
To edit another pad's crosstalk setting, repeat Steps #1-3. Otherwise, press EXIT return to the Advanced
setting menu.
Hi-Hat Pedal Setting
The hi-hat pedal has three different zones, so its settings are different from the other pads. When the pedal is in the "up"
position (as determined by the "open threshold") striking the hi-hat cymbal pad will produce an "open" hi-hat sound.
Depending on how heavily the pedal is pressed down (and depending on the "closed threshold"), striking the hi-hat cymbal
pad will produce a "closed" hi-hat sound.
The "open" and "closed" thresholds mentioned above can be adjusted in the Sensitivity settings for the hi-hat pedal ("H.
PEDAL"). Use the DATA dial and ENTER or EXIT buttons as you would in other Setup Mode menus. "0" represents the
lowest position of the pedal (completely pressed) and "127" represents the highest position (completely raised).
The hi-hat pedal Sensitivity parameters are:
• Open THR (open threshold): The lowest point the pedal can be pressed in order to produce the "open" hi-hat
sound when striking the hi-hat cymbal pad (the lower the number, the lower the pedal position). This value must be
higher than the closed threshold.
• Close THR (closed threshold): The highest point the pedal can be raised in order to produce the "closed" hi-hat
sound when striking the hi-hat cymbal pad (the higher the number, the higher the pedal position). This value must
be lower than the open threshold.
• Pedal THR (pedal threshold): The lowest position of the pedal.
threshold.
Once you press the EXIT button from the main Advanced menu screen, the changes you made will be saved automatically and
you will return to the Kit Selection Mode.
Reset
This feature allows you to recover the module's factory settings. When "Reset" is flashing, press ENTER to select it, then
rotate the DATA dial to select one of the four types of reset operations.
Reset Kit – This will reset the sound parameters in all User Kits. When "Reset Kit" is flashing, press the ENTER button.
"AreYouSure" will be displayed. Press ENTER to confirm or press EXIT to cancel.
Reset Setup – This will reset changes made in Setup Mode. When "ResetSetup" is flashing, press the ENTER button.
"AreYouSure" will be displayed. Press ENTER to confirm or press EXIT to cancel.
Reset Song – This will delete all User Songs you have recorded. When "Reset Song" is flashing, press the ENTER
button. "AreYouSure" will be displayed. Press ENTER to confirm or press EXIT to cancel.
Reset All – This will reset all the items listed above as well as the parameter changes in Kits that have been edited in
the Advanced menus. When "Reset All" is flashing, press the ENTER button. "AreYouSure" will be displayed. Press
ENTER to confirm or press EXIT to cancel.
Notes:
1. Do not strike any pads or press any pedals after pressing the ENTER button to confirm a reset. Wait a couple seconds
after it returns to Setup Mode or Kit Selection Mode.
2. When entering Setup Mode from Song Mode, the reset feature will not be available.
This value must be lower than the closed
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