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Double-triggers (when 2 sounds are played at the same time) are produced.
Pads with output or sensitivity control volumes should be adjusted (lowered).
Is the gain set too high? ( P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)]).
Use the self-rejection. ( P. 26 [TRIG5 SelfRejTime (Self Rejection Time)])
(If you are using trigger sensors) Are you using trigger sensors made by a manufacturer other than Yamaha? Too
large a signal can produce double-triggers.
Is the head causing irregular vibrations? It may be necessary to mute the head.
Is the sensor attached close to the center of the head? Move the sensor closer to the rim.
Is the sensor in contact with anything else?
Cross-talk (mixed signals from different inputs) is produced.
Is the gain set too high? ( P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)])
Try increasing the rejection parameter. However, a setting a value that is too high may cause the sound to be
muted when another drum is hit at the same time. ( P. 26 [TRIG6 Rejection (Rejection Level)])
If cross-talk is produced with a specific trigger input, try using specific rejection. ( P. 27 [TRIG7 SPRej (Specified
Rejection Level)])
Try placing the sensors (DT20, etc.) away from nearby drums.
When 2 pads (drums) are played only 1 sound is heard.
Raise the gain setting of the pad (drum) that is not producing sound. ( P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum
Velocity)])
Lower the rejection setting of the pad that is not producing sound. ( P. 26 [TRIG6 Rejection (Rejection Level)])
Lower the specified rejection setting of the pad that is not producing sound. ( P. 27 [TRIG7 SPRej (Specified
Rejection Level)])
Are both pads set to the same alternate group? ( P. 22 [KIT10 AltGroup (Alternate Group)])
The sound is always loud.
Is the minimum velocities minimum value set too high? ( P. 26 [TRIG3 Gain, MVI (Minimum Velocity)])
Are you using a proper velocity curve? ( P. 26 [TRIG4 VelCurve (Velocity Curve)])
Are you using a sensor made by a manufacturer other than Yamaha? Depending upon the manufacturer output
levels might be too large.
The DTXPLORER does not receive any switch or trigger signals.
If you can access the Utility mode, do a factory reset. The DTXPLORER will reset to its factory settings. ( P. 23
[UTIL6 Factory Set])
Turn the POWER switch OFF then ON while holding the [<] and [>] buttons. The DTXPLORER will reset to its
factory settings.
The sound will not stop.
Is the [KIT11 KeyOn/Off (MIDI Key On/OFF)] setting in the MIDI Key On/Off display set to “norm”? ( P. 22 )
When set to “norm”, some voices may sound continuously. Press the [DRUM KIT] button to temporarily stop the
sound.
The Closed Hi-Hat voice is not produced.
Is the proper pad type selected? If the RHH130 is used as a hi-hat controller, the pad type must be set to “RHH”.
( P. 25 [TRIG2 Type (Pad Type)])
Trouble Shooting