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Re: Idea's For Hooking Up Multiple Modules & Pads?

2004-11-20 by oldguydrummer

Sorry for the confusion. What I was trying to say is that you have to 
use up "a" spare on each module, not "all" spares. What you are 
trying to do is have the ability to setup a "specific" rejection 
between two interfering pads that are connected to two different 
modules.
If you have a crash1 on module no. 1 on input no. 1 that is mounted 
next to tom1 that is on module no. 2 on input no 1, and they are 
causing crosstriggering, between these two pads, but everything else 
is triggering fine, you have no way to use the specific rejection 
function between two modules.

But if you run crash1 to both modules and use module no. 1/input no. 
1 and module no.2/input no.7. You then setup the voice/volume as 
needed for M1/I1 for the crash1 voice and you setup voice/volume on 
M2/I7 as volume "0". 

Now you can tell module 2 that you are having a rejection problem 
between inputs no. 1 (Tom1) and input no. 7 (Muted-Crash1).

If you only have a "one-way" crosstriggering problem, then that all 
you have to do.

I just wish they had added the ability to setup specific rejections 
between more than one pad. 

OGD

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "zapaxe" <a_zapelectric@h...> wrote:

> What I DON'T fully understand is when you say I MUST use up ALL 
> unused trigger inputs? Is this correct and why?

 

> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "oldguydrummer" <rdamon@m...> 
wrote:

> > You have to use up spare inputs on each module and use some Y-
> > splitter cables.

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