Yamaha DTXPLORER Owner's Manual - Page 13
Adjusting the Hi-Hat - used
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Use the [] buttons in this manner to select (the flashing cursor) the item you want to set. When the page only contains a single item, pressing the [] buttons will select the next or previous page. * The "," mark on the lower right side of the display indicates that a succeeding page exists. Likewise, the "-" mark on the lower left side of the display indicates a previous page exists. Now use the Master Equalizer (2-band shelving type) setting to change the sound quality. The "Lo=" value is flashing. To increase low frequency emphasis, rotate the jog dial to adjust the value (low frequency gain: +0dB to +12dB). UTIL4 MasterEQ -Lo=+ 4 Hi=+ 8 , Similarly, press the [>] button to flash the "Hi=" value, then rotate the jog dial to adjust the high frequency gain (+0dB to +12dB). You can also adjust or set the individual pad voices, volume, tuning, reverb type/level, and other settings that finetune the DTXPLORER. (P. 20) Time to Play Adjusting the Hi-Hat Hi-hat adjustment is used to determine the point at which the hi-hat closes when the hi-hat pedal (foot controller) is pressed. You can also set the ease at which foot splashes are produced. * This setting is only valid when a foot controller is connected to the HI HAT CONTROL jack. The setting has no effect on a foot controller connected to any other jack. Procedure 1. Press the [SHIFT] + [SAVE/ENT] buttons to view the following page (page 1 in the Utility Mode). Use this display to adjust the hi-hat. UTIL1 Hi-hat HHofs= 0 T= 0, 2. To set the point at which the hi-hat closes, flash the "HHofs=" value then use the jog dial to adjust the value. The setting has a range of -32 to 0 to +32. Smaller values produce a shallower closing point. UTIL1 Hi-hat HHofs=-12 T= 0, To set the ease at which foot splashes are produced, flash the "T=" value then use the jog dial to adjust the value. The setting has a range of 0 to 127. Larger values make foot splashes that are long and easier to produce. * Too high a value will makes foot splashes too easy to produce, resulting in the continuous production of foot splashes when the pedal is held down continuously. UTIL1 Hi-hat HHofs=-12 T= 20, 13