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Insert the L-shaped connector into the output jack (OUTPUT) on the XP series pad. OUTPUT 5 Pad Control Functions The pad controller used with the drum trigger module is compatible with pad control functions. The pad controller lets you adjust a variety of parameters (snares setting and tightness, tuning, etc.) by rotating the pad controller knob q (Please refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with your drum trigger module for more information.) • Never hit the controller knob or apply excessive force to it, since this may result in damage or malfunction. Output Level Adjustment Controls the level of the trigger output from the XP series. Rotate the level adjustment knob q to the right (looking at the knob from above) to increase the output level, or to the left to decrease it. The pad’s output level should be adjusted depending on how hard you hit the pad, or to adjust the pad’s dynamic range, or to better match the pad to the type of DTX Series Drum Trigger Module you are using. • Do not put excessive pressure on the level adjustment knob; doing so may result in damage. • When the XP series pad is used with a DTX Series Drum Trigger Module, enter the module’s Trigger Setup Edit display and set the Gain (pad input level) parameter so that the display reads 90–95% when the pad is struck strongly. Refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with your module for more information. If the output level is too high, the pad’s dynamic range (the difference between loud and soft sounds) will be reduced and problems such as double triggering (multiple triggers being produced by a single stroke) may occur. Decreases the output level Increases the output level 6 Troubleshooting No Sound, Volume is Low • Is the pad connected to the correct input number of the DTX Series Drum Trigger Module using the supplied stereo phone cable? (See “Pad-to-Input Matching Chart” above.) When a pad is connected with a mono phone cable, the voices assigned to the rim sections are not produced. • Increase the output level using the level adjustment knob on the pad. (See “Output Level Adjustment” above.) Hitting the pad once produces multiple sounds (double triggering) • Decrease the output level using the level adjustment knob on the pad. Too high of a level adjustment setting causes the drum module to produce multiple sounds, because the large signal produced by the high settings sustains for too long of a time. (See “Output Level Adjustment” above.) The pad control function does not work • Is the pad connected to the correct input number on the drum trigger module using the supplied parallel type stereo phone cable? See “Pad-to-Input Matching Chart” in this manual. The Pad control function is not available when a mono phone cable is used. * Using any stereo phone cable other than the supplied parallel type stereo phone cable can result in improper function of the pad control function. Also, please refer to the Owner’s Manual that came with your DTX Series ...
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