I've never done that, but when you split a signal, you often reduce its volume unless the current is very high and the resistance/ impedance low. The same phenomenon can happen when you split the signal from your receiver to your speakers in your home stereo. All that I can think of is raising the snare's gain and volume settings as well as adjusting the song knob on the front of the module, which further controls the snare's volume when you're in the "live" mode. But I'm not optimistic. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "webleo <webleo@y...>" <webleo@y...> wrote: > > I am attempting to use the same trigger for 2 pads (same sound for 2 > pads). When I attempted to split the snare (trigger 2) to two pads > with a mono Y-splitter. > > The problem is, the volume of both pads decreases with one being > barely audible. I was wondering whether I am doing something wrong. > What alternatives do I have? Would I be able to split into the 2 > pads with both sounding identical?
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Re: Dual triggers on DTXpress
2003-01-19 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
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