Yamaha DTX-PROX DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual - Page 44
Crosstalk, MENU/Trigger/Crosstalk
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MENU Button Crosstalk The term "crosstalk" refers to the output of trigger signals from an electronic drum pad (including an acoustic drum with a drum trigger attached) other than the one that was struck as a result of vibrations or interference between pads. Crosstalk is prevented by suppressing any trigger signal sound that is lower than the specified value. TRIGGER/SETTING/Crosstalk MENU/Trigger/Crosstalk Screen Parameter All Reject Lvl Settings 0-99 Specified rejection Level: level from P1 to P14 --(0), 1-99 Source Pad: 1 Snare 2 Tom1 3 Pad3 4 Tom2 5 Pad5 6 Tom3 7 Pad7 8 Ride 9 Crash1 10 Crash2 11 HiHat 12 Kick 13 Pad13 14 Pad14 Description Resolves crosstalk between the pad that is displayed at the upper right of the screen and all other pads. While higher values are better at preventing crosstalk, they can also make it difficult to play other sounds at the same time. Resolves crosstalk between the pad that is displayed at the upper right of the screen and other individual pads. For example, in a case where the Snare mistakenly produces a sound when the Kick is struck, hit the snare pad and set "Snare" to be displayed in the upper right of the screen, move the cursor to "12" (Kick), and then raise the Reject Lvl. While higher values are better at preventing crosstalk, they can also make it more difficult to play other pads at the same time. NOTE When the Input Mode is set to "paired," Pad3, Pad5, Pad7, or Pad13 will not be set as a Source Pad even when the Level is set. DTX-PRO DTX-PROX Reference Manual 44
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