English, Spec rej fron12=4 – Yamaha BP80 User Manual

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Spec ReJ

fron12=4

INPUT

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SNARE
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The input number of the pad that

IS producing the cross talk signal

Die Eingangsnummer des Pads,

das das Ubersprechsignal
auslósf.

Numéro du pad qui produit la

diaphonie.

Número de entrada de
almohadilla que produce la señal

de diafonta.

Reject value (higher values make if
more difficult for cross talk signals

to be received)

Reject-Wert (höhere Werte
erschweren den Empfang eines
Übersprechsignals)

Valeur de la réjection (plus cette
valeur est élevée, moins le pad
peut être excité par diaphonie).

Valor "Reject" (cuanto más altos
son los valores, más difícil es

recibir las señales diafónicas.

The input number of the pad that is
being triggered by the cross talk signal.

Die Eingangsnummer des Pads, das

durch das Übersprechsignal ausgelóst
wird.

Numéro du pad qui est excité par
diaphonie.

Número de entrada de almohadilla

activada por la señal diafónica.

■ Setting up the BP80

As seen in the diagram, use the attached clamp to

connect to the RS80. the DTX rack system.

(O)

NOTE:

When using the BP80 with the DTX. connect to

INPUT 9/10 or INPUT 11/12,

■ Adjusting the Output Level

Before playing, the output level should be adjusted

in the following ways: The trigger output levels for

both BP80 pads should be adjusted separately. To

adjust the trigger output use a small slotted

screwdriver. The output increases when the knob

is turned to the right (+) and decreases when the

knob is turned to the left (-). Adjust the pad

sensitivity and dynamic range to your preference

and playing style. (O)

NOTE:

When using the BP80 with the DTX and perfornning

at double forte ff. set the input level between 90-95% on the

fourth page [PAD Gain] in the DTX TRIGGER MODE. If the

output is too high, it may restrict the dynamic range and cause

problems such as cross talk.

NOTE:

Be careful when adjusting the output level knob, an

excessive surge of power can cause damage.

NOTE:

Cross Talk

The BP80 has two pads in the same unit, therefore if the output

is too high and a pad is hit hard, there is the possibly that

cross talk will occur. (Cross talk is the phenomenon when

vibration from a played pad adversely effects the unplayed pad.

This results in a sound that is a mix of two signals from both

pads) To prevent cross talk when using the DTX. in addition to

turning the knob to the ieft to decrease the output on each pad.

the following procedures can be taken. First adjust both pads

output as explained above, then enter the [Spec Rej] in the DTX

TRIGGER EDIT MODE and strike one of the pads. On the right

side of the screen under INPUT, set the input number where

cross talk is being received (the pad that is triggered even

though it is not hit). To the right of from '. set the input number

of the pad that is producing the cross talk signal. Then,

increase the Reject value (next to the equal sign) to prevent

cross talk. (O)

In the display, if the number following the equal sign ( in this

case a 4") is increased, it becomes difficult for the sound

assigned to INPUT 11 to accidentally occur when the pad

connected to INPUT 12 is hit.

Increasing the Volume

When using the DTX take the following steps to change the

volume assigned to the BP80. After adjusting the output

level as explained above, change the volume in the DTX

VOICE EDIT MODE. (Push the VOICE Key to enter the

VOICE EDIT MODE, then push the PAGE

T key once to

access the second page[Volume]. Use the +1/YES. -1/NO

keys or the JOG DIAL to adjust the value.)

Replacing Worn-out Parts

Using a product day in and day out means that the

performance of parts such as the rubber pad. volume

switch, and jacks inevitably deteriorate over time. The

amount of time these parts last will depend on the degree

of use and the environment in which they are used.

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