--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Nick Carroll" <njcarroll56@y...> wrote: > I have started using a splitter on my 9/10 input so I can get one > sound on my bar pad and a different sound on my bell pad. The only > problem is that the splitter always connects the A pad on the bar and > not the B pad, which is the one I prefer to use. Has anyone had the > same problem, and can you tell me what to do? Hi Nick, Does the barpad have two separate leads corresponding to its two sections, or does it have one? I'm assuming that it has one. It sounds like you may be using the wrong splitter, or no splitter, out of the barpad. What you need is a TRS "Y" adaptor to distinguish the "A pad" from the "B pad." The single stereo lead (the bottom of the "Y") goes into the barpad, and the two mono leads at the other end correspond to the tip and ring of the single stereo connector. If you're using a splitter for the barpad that has stereo connectors on the two leads instead of tip/ring mono ones (or if you're using no TRS splitter at all), the badpad signal won't divide properly. You should use the same kind of TRS "Y" interconnect to access 9/10 from the separate mono feeds as well. Did I hit or miss your point? Ed
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Re: Bar pad problem
2003-10-25 by liberatusvirus
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