yeah, thats a bummer too... i might just have to buy another dtxpress brain... :-) i was thinking of expanding it anyway to get some bongos or other percussion on it... maybe thats what i'll do... thanks! --- In DTXpress@y..., "hairytrigger" <artifax@i...> wrote: > ---The dtxp just does not have enough inputs! > You can use the newly vacated snare input for an extra cymbal or a > tom. I have the cc102-st. I use it as a single zone (no rim) so I have > an extra cymbal and an extra pad for cowbell, woodblock etc. > The dtxp just does not have enough inputs! > Scott > In DTXpress@y..., "majestic144" <majestic144@y...> wrote: > > Ok, im new to the group, and have a question.. i read post #1597, > and > > got my first question answered. now, i have a dilema... > > > > I originally upgraded my dtxpress with 2 pintech cymbals, i used a > > stereo adapter and 2 mono plugs to put them into input 9/10, and > they > > worked like a champ... woohoo! :-) so, i had the regular 5 piece > > set, with a total of 4 cymbals... > > > > Seeing as the pintech cymbals have done me well, and i like their > > lifetime warranty, I just bought the CC102-ST dual zone concertcast > > snare, so I can have the rimshot without switching between sets > while > > I am playing (it gets annoying)... > > > > After messing with the kit for an hour and getting frustrated > because > > the pad didn't work, I got on here and found post #1597, which > > answered my question... > > > > So, I guess I have to put the dual zone snare into inputs 9/10... > > I can live with that... > > > > So, what do I do with the 2 pintech cymbals I had there? Can I still > > use them? Or would I have to get another DTXPress module? Also, the > > original single zone snare pad, I was going to use it as a 4th tom, > > but not enough inputs, unless I can use a stereo Y adapter to hook > it > > into another input... > > > > Please help! :-) What do I do???
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Re: dual zone snare...
2002-07-23 by majestic144
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