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Troubleshooting
Normally, you should not have any problems if you have read this manual carefully, followed the
instructions and have carefully taken into consideration the multiple variables regarding using drum
triggers; type of drum, head, muffling, playing style, acoustic environment etc.
• Check all connections, and make sure the trigger sensor is touching the head as explained on page 8.
• Check the sound module’s trigger indicator to confirm that the percussion sound module is
receiving the trigger signals.
Improve the Drum Setup
• Move the position of the drum trigger that is reacting to the sound/vibration from another drum.
• It may be necessary to mute or muffle the head in a way that you would not normally do when
only playing acoustically, or actually change the type of head to the muted head such as the
PinStripe
®
from REMO Inc.
* PinStripe
®
is a Registered Trademark of Remo Inc., U.S.A.
• For Snare Drum triggering, it's a good idea to keep the tension of the snares fairly tight.
Adjust trigger parameters
• Adjust the “Retrigger Cancel” value (p. 9).
Improve the Drum Setup
• Make sure the drums in question are not in physical contact.
• Move the position of the drum trigger that is reacting to the sound/vibration from another drum.
• It may be necessary to mute or muffle the head in a way that you would not normally do when
only playing acoustically, or actually change the type of head to the muted head such as the
PinStripe
®
from REMO Inc.
• For Snare Drum triggering, it's a good idea to keep the tension of the snares fairly tight.
• Make sure your drums are securely mounted, especially the snare drum.
Adjust trigger parameters
• If problems occur between drums equipped with drum triggers, adjust the percussion sound
module’s “Crosstalk Cancel/XTalk Cancel” value (p. 10).
* Only with attaching the drum trigger to the drum, you can use the “Crosstalk Cancel” in the
percussion sound module to prevent you from having crosstalk.
• If the triggers are being affected by sounds from other drums without drum triggers or from
speakers, adjust the “Threshold” (p. 9) value.
No Sound is Triggered
Multiple Sounds Played When Drum Is Struck Only Once
(Retrigger)
Playing One Drum Causes a Sound Assigned to the Trigger of
Another Drum to Sound
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