The KP65 has an input and an output jack. You can plug in any (yamaha) single zone pad into the input of the KP65 using a mono cable. The output from the KP65, if used alone, can be a mono cable and can be plugged into any zone.(If you plug it into anything other than zone 1, you will need to adjust the settings for that zone.) If you use the KP65 with a second pad you must use a stereo cable between the KP65 and the module and it must be plugged into zone 9/10. You then must setup zones 9 and 10 for the appropriate type pad (KP-65) and setup the desired sound. I think that's how it goes. Hope this helps. --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > I'm not sure that I understand this one. Is the KP65 the functional > equivalent of the KP80S, the higher-end tower in the once Yamaha > line? That would be news to me. The KP80S had a standard output to > the module but also an input with either a mix mode, which allowed a > second pad to be connected to the same input(input 1), or an > independent mode, which allowed an entirely additional connection to > input 9/10 or any other free input. If this is an accurate > description of your setup, which free input are you trying to engage > from the tower and how? > > I'm not sure that I'm reading the problem correctly, but the voice > of the new pad going into the tower's input would not be assigned to > the rim of input 1 within the module (a second pad cannot interrupt > the integrity of input 1's rim and body). The tower's input signal > would travel to a wholly independent input within the module, like > 9/10. Thus, your test of input 1's body and rim is irrelevant. Check > your tower's input cable to make sure that it can carry a signal. If > it can, then check your programming of its pad. Do you have it going > to the right place? Let me know the details of how this programming > works; I'm not familiar with it. > > Ed > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "drumsix12" <sixpack1@w...> wrote: > > There's is a Input and ouput on the KP65. > > The output is a stereo jack, that goes to the dtxpress I. > > The input is a normal mono jack. > > > > > > > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "hairytrigger" <artifax@i...> > wrote: > > > Where, exactly, are you plugging that PCY60 in? > > > > > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "drumsix12" <sixpack1@w...> > wrote: > > > > Hi guys, > > > > > > > > please help me out here. > > > > > > > > I have a DTXpress I and a new KP 65 kick pad connected. > > > > Now i wanted an extra cymbal so I made a normal pad my ride > > cymbal > > > > and wanted to connect a PCY 60 to the extra input of my KP65. > > > > > > > > But...nothing at all. When I hit my PCY60 nothing comes iut of > it. > > > > I connected the input 1 to a stereo pad and then I hear the > > normal > > > > sound and the rim sound, so the input is OK. > > > > Could it be a falty KP65 or Am I doing something wrong here. > > > > > > > > Greetings, > > > > > > > > drumsix.
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Re: KP65 and extra cymbal ??
2003-03-23 by oldguydrummer
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