Right. You'll need a TRS splitter--one stereo end to take the feed from the dual zone pad and two mono ends to connect with the inputs on the PM-16. Whether the connections on the splitter are female or male depends on your cable configuration. Obviously, if you have a stereo cable coming out of the pad with a male stereo jack on the free end, you'll need the splitter to have a female stereo jack on one end to accept it, etc. --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "underneathheaven" <realvast@s...> wrote: > Thats what I was wondering! I need to buy a splitter right? so the > cable connects to the bar pad, and then we connect the splitter to > that cable correct? And then into the pm-16? Thank you! > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus" > <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > > Hi UNH, > > > > Why can't you just connect a bar pad to the PM-16 by using two > > inputs on it? Depending on which tubular dual zone pad that you > > have, you may have to use a splitter. > > > > Ed > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "underneathheaven" > <realvast@s...> > > wrote: > > > Is it possible to connect a bar pad, which has two pads on it, > > into > > > an external midi device such as the PM-16? Right now I have one > > bar > > > pad connected into inputs 9/10, but what if I wanted to connect > > > another bar pad? Is it possible? Thanks!
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Re: Connecting a Bar Pad to a external midi device (PM-16)
2003-03-12 by liberatusvirus
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