I haven't read the manual in-depth, but it's in the spec section.
You'll see that inputs 1-8 have the spec L:trigger R:switch (or the
other way around, can't quite remember). That's about the only place
where you'll find the info. You'll notice the spec for 9/10 is
different... Again, that post (1597 was it?) has all the info.
clem..
--- In DTXpress@y..., Jim Tonak <ratzo@t...> wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 08:46:33 -0000, you wrote:
>
> >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).
>
> I tried it. I stand corrected.
>
> I wonder why the manual says nothing of this? It makes no
distinction
> between 9/10 and the other stereo inputs...
>
>
>
> Jim Tonak
> ratzo@t...Message
Re: DTXpress II vs. Roland V-Club
2002-09-27 by clementpoon
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