The only two ways I think you can have 11 pads on the DTXpress are to either put two pads in parallel (they will give the same sound - sometimes used to put a cymbals on each side of the kit) or use my DTXpander. Regards, Keith -original message- Subject: [DTXpress] Re: help:clipping on powered speakers From: "niceguycolumbus1" <niceguycolumbus1@...> Date: 14/03/2009 3:39 am oh - actually, forgot the HH... YES - there was a post on here from someone who had all eleven triggers on a list. It was from 2004 or 2005 and I could not find it. --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Keith" <keith@...> wrote: > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "niceguycolumbus1" <niceguycolumbus1@> wrote: > > (Now if I could just find the post from the guy that listed his kit as: kick, snare, 4 toms and four cymbals with no extra brain just using one Y splitter and the 9/10 swap, I'll be all set. I have all but the fourth cymbal working.) > > > > > That's what I have on my DTXpress III (assuming you count the hihat as a cymbal). > > Keith. >
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RE: [DTXpress] Re: help:clipping on powered speakers
2009-03-14 by Keith Raper
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