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Reference Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Solution Having difficulties during perfomance Cymbal/Hi-hat sounds are too soft The DTX-PROX produces sound but the sensitivity (i.e., volume) is too low. Orientation of the cymbal pad is incorrect Shaft on the Hi-hat pad is loose Extra felt is attached The pad type or trigger parameter setting is incorrect LED rotary fader is set at the minimum level The level settings for the pad are improper • Check the orientation of the cymbal pad. When it is improper, the cymbal pad may not be fully functional. • The shaft on the hi-hat stand may come loose during use and cause the hi-hat pad to rotate. If this happens, the pad may not function properly. To avoid the problem, we recommend that you tighten the shaft and check the position of the hi-hat pad on a regular basis. • Putting extra felt under the cymbal pad may result in lower volume. • Ensure that the Pad Type parameter is set correctly. (A suitable cymbal-pad type must be selected for the pad being used. (For more information, refer to the "Reference Manual" (PDF).) • The trigger output level of any pads with a dial allow this to be adjusted. • Ensure that the LED rotary fader for the pad for which a sound is not being produced is set high enough. Sound is produced without striking the pad Sound is produced by a pad that was not struck (Crosstalk is occurring) For more information, refer to the "Reference Manual" (PDF). Cannot choke Cannot mute Check the orientation of the cymbal pad. When the orientation of the pad is improper, the cymbal pad may not function fully. Foot closed hi-hat sounds cannot be played It is difficult to produce closed hi-hat sounds Shaft on the Hi-hat pad is loose Extra felt is attached LED rotary fader is set at the minimum level The level settings for the pad are improper • Make sure that you are fully and firmly operating the hi-hat pedal. • Ensure that the foot controller is correctly connected to the [CONTROL] jack. • Putting extra felt under the cymbal pad may result in lower volume. • Ensure that the LED rotary fader for the pad for which a sound is not being produced is set high enough. Pads with position sensing do not produce sounds properly • Ensure that the Pad Type and trigger parameters have been set correctly. (For more information, refer to the "Reference Manual" (PDF).) • Check the orientation of the cymbal pad. When this is not set properly, the cymbal pad may not be fully functional. • Make sure to connect the pad to the proper jack that supports position sensing. Reference page page 27 Assembly Manual page 35 Reference Manual (PDF) page 27 Assembly Manual Assembly Manual page 35 page 27 Assembly Manual 58 DTX-PROX Owner's Manual

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DTX-PROX Owner’s Manual
Troubleshooting
Reference
Having difficul-
ties during perfo-
mance
Cymbal/Hi-hat sounds
are too soft
The DTX-PROX pro-
duces sound but the
sensitivity (i.e., volume)
is too low.
Orientation of the cymbal
pad is incorrect
Shaft on the Hi-hat pad is
loose
Extra felt is attached
The pad type or trigger
parameter setting is incorrect
LED rotary fader is set at the
minimum level
The level settings for the pad
are improper
Check the orientation of the cymbal pad.
When it is improper, the cymbal pad
may not be fully functional.
• The shaft on the hi-hat stand may come
loose during use and cause the hi-hat
pad to rotate. If this happens, the pad
may not function properly. To avoid the
problem, we recommend that you
tighten the shaft and check the position
of the hi-hat pad on a regular basis.
• Putting extra felt under the cymbal pad
may result in lower volume.
• Ensure that the Pad Type parameter is
set correctly. (A suitable cymbal-pad
type must be selected for the pad being
used. (For more information, refer to the
“Reference Manual” (PDF).)
The trigger output level of any pads with
a dial allow this to be adjusted.
page 27
Assembly
Manual
• Ensure that the LED rotary fader for the
pad for which a sound is not being pro-
duced is set high enough.
page 35
Sound is produced with-
out striking the pad
Sound is produced by a
pad that was not struck
(Crosstalk is occurring)
For more information, refer to the “Refer-
ence Manual” (PDF).
Reference
Manual
(PDF)
Cannot choke
Cannot mute
Check the orientation of the cymbal pad.
When the orientation of the pad is
improper, the cymbal pad may not func-
tion fully.
page 27
Assembly
Manual
Foot closed hi-hat
sounds cannot be played
It is difficult to produce
closed hi-hat sounds
Shaft on the Hi-hat pad is
loose
Extra felt is attached
LED rotary fader is set at the
minimum
level
The level settings for the pad
are improper
• Make sure that you are fully and firmly
operating the hi-hat pedal.
• Ensure that the foot controller is cor-
rectly connected to the [CONTROL]
jack.
• Putting extra felt under the cymbal pad
may result in lower volume.
Assembly
Manual
• Ensure that the LED rotary fader for the
pad for which a sound is not being pro-
duced is set high enough.
page 35
Pads with position sens-
ing do not produce
sounds properly
• Ensure that the Pad Type and trigger
parameters have been set correctly. (For
more information, refer to the “Refer-
ence Manual” (PDF).)
Check the orientation of the cymbal pad.
When this is not set properly, the cymbal
pad may not be fully functional.
• Make sure to connect the pad to the
proper jack that supports position sens-
ing.
page 27
Assembly
Manual
Symptom
Possible cause
Solution
Reference
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