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Reference 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 Menu 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 follows.  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) 60 DTX402K DTX432K DTX452K Owner's Manual

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Troubleshooting
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DTX402K DTX432K DTX452K Owner’s Manual
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)
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 Menu 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)
For DTX402K