Hairytrigger is correct. 9/10 is an input that will accomodate a
dual zone pad (meaning a pad with 2 distinct piezos installed). The
other inputs accomodate stereo pads (meaning 1 piezo and 1 switch,
which includes all TP80s, PD7/9, etc..). I think it was post 1597
that explained it all. I had to read it twice, and play around with
my pads to fully understand it... Basically, a dual zone pad does
not equal a stereo pad.
Heck, to test out this theory, plug in the TP80S into the 9/10 port.
You'll only get 1 sound out of it (ie. can't assign the rim).
clem..
--- In DTXpress@y..., Jim Tonak <ratzo@t...> wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 01:09:37 -0000, you wrote:
>
> >--- In DTXpress@y..., Jim Tonak <ratzo@t...> wrote:
> >> On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 23:07:05 -0000, you wrote:
> >>
> >> >Actually, If you are talking about input 9/10, it is a DUAL
input,
> >not stereo. It will accommodate two mono pads or one DUAL pad,
not a
> >STEREO pad.
> >Scott
>
> Read your manual. It is a stereo input, and uses a stereo
headphone
> jack. The snare trigger pad and crash trigger pad are stereo
trigger
> devices. the TP-80S is stereo, while the TP-80 is mono. Same for
> PCY-80S and PCY-80. You'll notice the little "S" on the TP-80S and
> PCY-80S pads.
>
>
>
>
> Jim Tonak
> ratzo@t...Message
Re: DTXpress II vs. Roland V-Club
2002-09-26 by clementpoon
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