User Manual

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DTX-MULTI 12
Adjusting the Noise Filter
Follow the steps below to make adjustments in situations where, for whatever reason, noise enters the trigger signal when
a pad is struck or other instability in trigger signals leads to sounds not being generated correctly.
1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press the [UTILITY] button to access the Trigger setting area.
2. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons and the [ENTER] button to navigate to page TRG2, then to page TRG2-1, and from there to
the Noise Filter page (TRG2-1-6).
3. Strike the head or rim for which you wish to adjust the noise filter. Alternatively, you can use the [ ] button to move
the cursor to q, and then change the setting by pressing the [–/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons.
This will change the trigger input jack (q).
4. Set the noise filter (w).
5. Store your settings. Refer to “2-2. Storing Pad Types” in this manual for details on how to store settings.
Adjusting Head and Rim Balance
Follow the steps below to adjust the balance between the head and rim of the snare or other drum on which a DT50S is
mounted.
This setting will only work when you have selected “DT50S SN”, “DT50S HTm”, or “DT50S LTm” for the Type param-
eter.
1. While holding down the [SHIFT] button, press the [UTILITY] button to access the Trigger setting area.
2. Use the [ ]/[ ] buttons and the [ENTER] button to navigate to page TRG2, then to page TRG2-1, and from there to
the Balance page (TRG2-1-7).
3. Strike the head or rim for which you wish to adjust the balance. Alternatively, you can use the [ ] button to move the
cursor to q, and then change the setting by pressing the [–/DEC] and [+/INC] buttons.
This will change the trigger input jack (q).
4. Set the balance (w).
5. Store your settings. Refer to “2-2. Storing Pad Types” in this manual for details on how to store settings.
q
w
HINT
The larger the value, the more noise and unintentional sounds will be filtered. Larger noise filter settings can, in cases where the
drum is struck multiple times in rapid succession, result in sounds being dropped. Be sure to adjust the setting to best match your
style of drumming.
q
w
HINT
If the head sounds when the rim is struck, move the balance further to the R side (i.e., raise the setting) to ensure that the rim
sounds. Similarly, if the rim sounds when the head is struck, move the balance further to the H side (i.e., lower the setting) to
ensure that the head sounds instead. Adjust the value until you reach the optimal balance.