If you use the inputs "as-is" you can only add two mono zone pads (PCY130/PCY65/TP65) or one dual zone pad (BP80). If you are willing to move pads around and use "user defined kits" only, you can end up with two spare Stereo-three zone inputs instead of the two mono inputs and thus allow the use of TP65S/TP100/TP120SD/PCY150S three zone pads or any of the stereo pads like the PCY65S/PCY130S pads. -Using 9/10 as-is will give you two mono inputs. -Move the KP65 from input 1 up to 9/10, you get one free stereo 2-zone input (No. 1) and one free mono input (No. 10). -Move the KP65 from input 1 up to inputs 9/10, move the PCY65(ride) up to input 10 (plug into KP65), move PCY65S(crash) down to input no. 1 and you have two free stereo 3-zone inputs (no. 6 and no. 7.) OGD --- fjcelauro wrote: > i though you were able to add two pads/cymbal > pads to the DTXpress III, but it looks like > theres only one extra input jack. i think i > read that here before i bought the kit in feb. moosetication wrote: The extra input (9/10) is a dual-mono input on a stereo plug - using a suitable splitter, you can connect two single-piezo pads to it. They will appear, unsurprisingly, to be pads 9 and 10. Stewart ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the MessageLabs Email Security System. For more information please visit http://www.messagelabs.com/email ______________________________________________________________________
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RE: Spam:[DTXpress] Re: how many inputs can be added?
2005-05-03 by Damon, Rob
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