Thanks Stewart,
So I can now have two different crash cymbals!
At this point I have the three cymbal triggers, two running through a splitter into the crash brain socket, but of course you can only have the one sound for th two triggers.
Using the 9/10 I will then be able to assign the kick to one channel and the diferrent cymbal sound, or what ever to the other?
moosetication wrote:
--- Michael Lieberman wrote:
> What do your use the [KP65] input socket for, given
> that the mono lead would be connect to the output
> socket from the brain?
It's basically a convenience for making use of 9/10. If you want to
add a mono pad to the kit, you would normally need a stereo (TRS)
splitter for 9/10. But if you use a stereo cable from the KP65 into
9/10, then plug a mono pad into the KP65 input, you'll have the kick
on 9 and the mono pad on 10 (or the other way around, I forget).
If you don't plug a pad into it, a mono cable into the kick input is
all that's needed.
Stewart
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