
Crosstalk Cancellation
Sometimes vibrations from hitting one pad can travel
though a drum stand and into an adjacent pad,
registering a hit even though it hasn’t actually been
hit. This is called crosstalk. The CROSSTALK control is
designed to prevent those vibrations from triggering
notes.
To better see the effect of this control, turn Auto
Select off, and watch in the Scrolling View as you
hit adjacent pads. The amount of crosstalk
cancellation is shown in red. Adjust the
CROSSTALK control until the red covers the blue
vibrations.
MIDI coming into the device from the USB port is also used in the calculation of crosstalk.
If for example you are using 2
e
DRUM
in
devices, you can use a DAW environment to
route the output of one device into the other and vice versa. This will help prevent
crosstalk between the two devices.
e
DRUM
in
10 devices also apply crosstalk cancellation to MIDI coming in from device
connected to the USB host port and MIDI in DIN. Look
for more information about
the flow of MIDI between connected devices.
Articulation Scalers
Depending on your input settings (input mode and pad type), one
or two articulation scalers will be visible.
For a stereo dual zone pad, the scaler controls are called X-stick
and Rimshot. For a 3 zone cymbal (using two inputs or Bell Sense),
they are called Edge and Bell.
The velocities for various articulations are calculated based on the GAIN control
multiplied by the respective scaler. These settings are automatically calculated when
you calibrate you pad using
e
DRUM
in
Manual
Page 17 of 49
Crosstalk cancelation
appplied
Vibrations from
hitting adjacent pad
Summary of Contents for eDRUMin
Page 1: ...USERMANUAL Version 2 0 ...