User Manual

DTX700 Reference Manual 64
Troubleshooting
Check connections as follows.
Ensure that the DTX700 is properly connected to headphones or an external audio system, such as an amplifier and/or speakers.
Ensure that the cables you are using are in good condition.
Confirm whether volumes and/or output levels are set correctly using the following.
Volume controllers on amplifiers and/or speakers connected to the DTX700.
The [MASTER] knob on the DTX700 front panel.
The sliders on the DTX700 front panel.
The Volume parameter from the Menu area’s Kit/Common page. (See page15.)
The Volume parameter from the Menu area’s Kit/Voice page. (See page18.)
The MasterVolume parameter from the Menu area’s Utility/General page. (See page37.)
The trigger output level of any pads with a dial allowing this to be adjusted.
Check relevant trigger settings as follows.
Ensure that the PadType parameter from the Menu area’s Trigger/Pad/Pad Type page has been set correctly. (See page46.)
Ensure that the VelCurve (Velocity Curve) parameter from the Menu area’s Trigger/Pad/Curve page and the Gain parameter from
the Trigger/Pad/Pad Type page have been set appropriately. (See pages45, 46.)
Ensure that the MinLevel (Minimum Level) parameter from the Menu area’s Trigger/Pad/Pad Type page has not been set too high,
as this can prevent sound from being output. (See page47.)
Check relevant effect and filter settings as follows.
If using filters, re-adjust your cutoff-frequency settings as they often prevent sound from being output.
Ensure that the Attack (Attack Time) and Decay (Decay Time) parameters from the Menu area’s Kit/Voice page have been set
appropriately. (See page18.)
Check relevant MIDI settings as follows.
Ensure that the MessageType parameter from the Menu area’s Kit/MIDI/Assign page is set to “note.
Ensure that the VoiceNumber parameter from the Menu area’s Kit/Voice page is not set to “no assign.(See pages17, 20.)
Ensure that the VelLimitLo (Velocity Limit: Low) parameter from the Menu area’s Kit/MIDI/Assign page is not set too high. (Pads will
produce sound only when struck harder than the value set here. See page22.)
Ensure that the TrgVel (Trigger Velocity) parameter from the Menu area’s Kit/MIDI/Assign page is not set too low. (Low trigger veloc-
ities result in low output volumes. See page23.)
Ensure that the LocalCtrl (Local Control) parameter from the Menu area’s Utility/MIDI page is set to “on. (See page41.)
Ensure that the Note parameter for all layers on the Menu area’s Kit/MIDI/Assign page have not been set to “off, “skip”, or a value
marked with as asterisk (*). (In such a case, no layer will be configured to produce a sound. See page21.)
If an assigned wave does not play, try the following.
Ensure that the data for the wave assigned to the pad in question has not been deleted.
If you restored the Factory Set, ensure that the wave data has been loaded back in from a USB memory device. (Waves are not
included when only kit data is loaded from a USB memory device. See page59.)
Check relevant pad settings as follows.
Ensure that the PadFunc (Pad Function) parameter from the Menu area’s Utility/Pad page is set to “off. (See page40.)
No sound is produced when a pad is struck, or the volume is lower than expected.