sometimes when I hit the closed Hi-hat, it makes the left cymbals rings. Even though the inputs are separated
To investigate your issue, could you give me more detail information?
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To investigate your issue, could you give me more detail information? * Which input device do you use? (PC USB keyboard, MIDI e-drums etc...) * Which DTXMania do you use? (AL, NX, Ver.K, vanilla...) # This site is for vanilla. Not for AL etc..
I use Roland TD1-DMK Using the USB output and connect it into my PC. I Have seen this Error with DTXMania v3
In this case, at first, would you check crosstalk?
Crosstalk means "When you hit some e-pads, the vibration occurs around the pad, then the vibration is incoming to the left cymbal rings. TD-1 misunderstood that vibration as the input of left cymbal rings."
I searched TD-1 owners manual, but it seems TDK-1 doesn't have crosstalk-cancel feature. The manual just says "reattach the pad at a different location."
Q: The sound of another pad is also heard when you strike the pad.
A: If multiple pads are attached to the same stand, the vibration of a strike can be transmitted to another pad, causing it to sound inadvertently. Reattach the pad at a different location
sometimes when I hit the closed Hi-hat, it makes the left cymbals rings. Even though the inputs are separated
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