Here are my 2 cnts worth.. Are you sure that you are getting two separate sounds, maybe you are getting the two pads working , but using the same sound. as mike said below.. press the trigger switch and it will tell you which pad is being used and the setting in it... one way to check if all the pads are sett up properly.. Daniel --- In DTXpress@y..., Walt <wgardus@y...> wrote: > Hi Mike, > > It's early here, and the coffee hasn't quite taken > hold, but I can't think of a setting that could cause > this, but here's a thought. If you press the Trigger > button (assuming that you have that mode selected that > makes the brain display which pad is being struck) > does it show that both pads are registering on input > 9? If so I would suspect the Y connector. If it does > show inputs 9 & 10 being struck, we'll have to open > our eyes wider and get into the manual. > > Walt > --- mike_bowden_uk <mike_bowden_uk@y...> wrote: > > I've just added two Pintech trigger cymbals to my > > DTXpress, with a Y- > > splitter into the 9/10 input. The y-splitter is 2x > > mono female to 1x > > stereo male. The problem is that both cymbals > > trigger the same > > channel, channel 9. Is there a setting in the brain > > which causes > > this, or do i have a faulty/incorrect y-splitter? > > Thanks for any help, > > Mike > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of > your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com > or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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Re: Adding Pintech Cymbals and Y-Splitter Problem-Help!
2001-12-21 by rb_itsolutions
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