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Re: Will my set up work?

2003-12-16 by darkice_2000@yahoo.com

Ok now i gettit,
One last question, once I have everything all physically set up and 
Ive set up the pad types, then do i have to do some "tweaking" with 
the module?  Ive been reading about the ConcertCast pads on this 
forum and it seems that some users are experience "Hotspots" which i 
am not really sure what they are.  Basically, what im askin is, will 
the pad AUTOMATICALLY work properly once it is connected and the pad 
types are assigned?

Regards,
Mike

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "moosetication" 
<moosetication@y...> wrote:
> --- Michael Y wrote:
> > So how will i make this work...
> > ***new***
> > 1) PINTECH Dual Zone Concertcast Snare Pad
> > (Input#2 SNARE and where else?)
> > ***and use my old***
> > 2) TP60 as a ride (Input#6 Ride)
> > 3) Two crashes on (Input#7 and Input#"9/10")
> 
> I'm assuming you have the early, all-mono DTXpress kit. If so, 
carry 
> on exactly as you have above, with the addition that you should 
take 
> the rim of the snare to the other half of 9/10.
> 
> You will need two stereo/mono splitters - search on "HOSA" in the 
> archive for model numbers and links - and two extra mono cables. 
One 
> splitter you will use to split the head and rim off the Pintech 
snare 
> into two mono cables. The mono cable for the head will go to input 
#2 
> as you say. The other splitter goes into input #9/10, and you will 
> plug the other mono (rim) lead from the snare into one side of 
that, 
> and your crash into the other side.
> 
> Once you've done that, remember to set up the pad types for each 
of 
> the inputs you have changed.
> 
> Stewart

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