Keith, Thanks for the quick response, I put together a standard 2 mono to 1 stereo adapter last night and guess what, no crosstalk, no double triggering etc. Unlike my homemade jobies, the commercial pad seems to be self isolating. Thanks again. Peter -- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Keith" <keith@...> wrote: > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "peepeec2000" <pjcyr@> wrote: > > > > I haven't seen this on the message board but perhaps it has been > > addressed in the past. > > > > I am attempting to connect one TP65 and one PCY65 to the extra input > > jack ( 9/10 ) which is intended for a PCY65S. > > The 9/10 input is not intended for a PCY65S. It is intended for using > two mono pads and so is unlike the other inputs which are meant for > dual zone pads. It expects two piezo signals rather than one piezo > signal and a rim switch. > > The only way I know of to connect two pads to 9/10 is with a dual mono > to stereo splitter such as: > > http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/?page=shop/flypage&product_id=5821 > > This will put the piezo signal of one pad to the stereo jack tip and > the piezo of the other pad to the stereo jack ring. If the pads are > dual zone the other zone will be ignored. > > Keith. >
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Re: Two triggers into 9/10 instead of dual cymbal pad ?
2006-07-18 by peepeec2000
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