Great OGD!:) The confusion is on my end I'm sure:/ I've never dealt with these issues before. "A" spare...got it! This is neccessary for programing the rejection when needed. Oh I see, run say a crash to both modules with the 'Y'. Hmmm..This is going to be more work than I originally thought. I believe I understand what you're saying now. I WILL have to refer back to this post and the manual come hook-up time I'm sure. Was going to hook up modules last night, got side tracked dusting my studio...Maybe I should have has "spaceman" for my user name;) Thanks once again, I may be back with this subject if I'm still confused. Steve --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "oldguydrummer" <rdamon@m...> wrote: > > 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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Re: Idea's For Hooking Up Multiple Modules & Pads?
2004-11-20 by zapaxe
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