Thanks, OGD. I had figured that those extra dual-zone inputs would only split off into mono applications. Which is fine by me. I would only use them for, say, a twin bar pad. --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "oldguydrummer" <rdamon@m...> wrote: > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Nick Carroll" <njcarroll56@y...> > wrote: > > > 4. I'll have outputs for an extra cymbal and tom plus two other > > stereo sockets > > > Nick, > > Be careful with planning out the extra inputs, they are not what they > seem to be. > > INPUTS 1-5 (assigned to Snare and four toms) are the only ones that > can fully handle the new TP100 and the TP120S (Pad, two rims and pad > controller knob). > > INPUTS 6, 7 and 8 (assigned to the two cymbals and the hihat) can > handle the three zone pads like the TP120S, TP100, TP65S and PCY150S, > except the Pad controller knob on the TP120S and Tp100 won't work. > > INPUTS 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, 15/16 are "dual-zone" inputs or two mono > inputs if used with a Y-splitter (insert cable). If you plug any pad > into these inputs (TP120S/TP100/TP65S/TP80S/PCY65S/PCY130S/PCY150S > i.e. Stereo style pads) you will only get the pad piezo to work and > not the rims. If you have a true dual-zone (two piezo pad), then they > will work on these inputs. > > Which means the only new Yamaha pads that can be fully utilized on > these "extra" inputs is the PCY130 mono pad. > > > OGD
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Re: DTXtreme thoughts
2004-08-29 by Nick Carroll
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