Reference Troubleshooting - Yamaha DTX402K Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting
Sounds or volumes are not as expected.
 If hi-hat splash sounds are not produced as expected, try the following.
• Adjust the Splash Sensitivity parameter from Menu Mode. (See page 46)
 If it is difficult to produce closed hi-hat sounds with an HH65 Hi-hat Controller, try the following.
• Adjust the Foot Close Position parameter from Menu Mode. (See page 46)
 If it is difficult to produce louder and quieter foot-closed hi-hat sounds, try the following.
• Ensure that the Pedal Type parameter from Menu Mode is set correctly. (See page 50)
For DTX402K
If you are using an HH40 Hi-hat Controller, the velocity is fixed regardless of how strongly or softly the HH40 is
depressed. Adjust the Foot Close Velocity parameter from Memu Mode. (See page 47)
 If pads are producing only sounds at very high volumes (i.e., high velocities), try the following.
• Adjust the sensitivity of the drum kit. (See page 26)
• Adjust the Gain parameter from Menu Mode. High settings will result in loud drum sounds. (See page 50)
• Adjust the Pad Velocity Curve parameter from Menu Mode. (See page 48)
• Ensure that you are using only the recommended Yamaha pads. (Products from other manufacturers can output
excessively large signals.)
 If the volumes of drum sounds produced by the various pads are poorly balanced, proceed as follows.
• Adjust the Pad Volume parameter from Menu Mode for each pad. (See page 43)
• Ensure that the Stereo/Mono parameter from Menu Mode is set correctly. (See page 55)
 If the drum module's volume is not well balanced with that of the device connected to the [AUX IN] jack
(such as a portable music player), proceed as follows.
• Ensure that the volume of the connected device is set to a suitable level. (See page 21)
 If the volume of your drumming is not well balanced with that of a drum-module song, proceed as follows.
• Adjust the song volume. (See page 27)
If you notice double triggering, crosstalk, or skipped sounds (as described below), proceed as fol-
lows.
 Double triggering—i.e., multiple sounds are produced in response to a single strike:
• If the pad or drum trigger in question features a controller for adjusting output or sensitivity, turn it down.
• Ensure that the Pad Type parameter from Menu Mode is set correctly. (See page 49)
• Ensure that the Gain parameter from Menu Mode is not set too high. (See page 50)
 Crosstalk—i.e., a sound is produced by a pad other than the one that was struck:
• Adjust the following parameters from Menu Mode.
- Gain (See page 50)
- Minimum Level (See page 50)
- Crosstalk (See page 49)
 Skipped sounds—i.e., a pad does not produce a sound (usually during rolls or fills):
• Adjust the Crosstalk parameter from Menu Mode to a suitable level for each affected pad. (See page 49)
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