Ed is correct. This is an either/or situation. My suggestion would be to move the mono trigger ride cymbal (PCY65) to zone 9. Add the new TP65 single zone tom to zone 10. Then put the new stereo cymbal PCY65S on the ride cymbal zone. That way all the stock kits will still work as setup for zones 1-8. Then you would just have copy your favorite factory kit to a user kit and add the voices for zones 9/10. Make the extra Tom on zone 10 to be the highest or lowest tom, so that you don't have to change anything with the stock tom's. If your purpose for adding the extra cymbal is to have say two crash with the same sound, Then you could Y-splitter it with the first crash and connect to the same zone input on the module. The cymbals would be paralleled, so you would get the same sound from both, but you would only use one zone input. OR If you just need to add an extra crash/china/splash, you could just make the bow of the origninal PCY65S stereo pad that came with the kit the "ride" cymbal and make the edge trigger a "crash" cymbal. This would save adding another cymbal. Remember you have two cymbals in the stock kit but you can generate three sounds with them (PCY65=bow; PCY65S=bow,edge) which could give you crash,ride,splash. So if you used this last scenero and put the new TP65 on zone 9, you could still get a barpad and put it on zone 10 (but you would only be able to use one zone of it though.) OGD To others, on the subject of the barpad: I was thinking, the barpad has two piezos in it. If you paralleled the piezo's, but put an in-line resistor on one of them, could you then layer two sounds (say, wood block/cowbell) and create a crossfade point. So that if you struck the left pad the signal would be at the normal level that is passed through that would make one sound, and if you struck the right pad (with the in-line resistor) you would get a weaker signal and thus the second sound. This would be very similar to layering sounds on a cymbal pad with a crossfade.???? > -----Original Message----- > From: emf [SMTP:liberatusvirus@...] > Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 2:03 PM > To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [DTXpress] Re: DTXpress II add ons > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "smcevenue" <seann@s...> wrote: > > Hello to all!! > > > > I have been monitoring this group for several months now. Very, > > very helpful. This is my first post. > > > > I have the standard DTXpress II components now but wish to add a > > Yamaha dual zoned cymbal, another Yamaha tom and the Yamaha bar > pad, > > in that order of preference. > > > > Is there a configuration that will allow me to do all of this with > > one module? If so, what connection configuration would I use. If > > not, what is the limit to my plan and what connection configuration > > is necessary for that? > > Hi Sean, > > Welcome to the world of the posters. Nice to have you among us. The > total number of inputs that you need for what you want is four. As > configured out of the box, you have 9/10 free, which is tailormade > for the barpad, which uses two inputs to make two sounds, but you'd > be out of luck for the other pads. But the barpad wasn't your > priority. A Yamaha stereo cymbal through 9/10 would only give you the > bow sound, not the edge, because the bow/edge pads translate into one > stereo input (inputs 2-7), not two mono inputs. Instead, you could > place it in one of your current tom inputs (3, 4, or 5), which are > equipped to handle a stereo pad, relocating your mono tom to input 9 > or 10 (via one mono lead from a TRS splitter). Then you could connect > your new tom to input 10 (via the other mono lead from the splitter). > In this scenario, you'd have to add new inputs with a second module > or MIDI device to accommodate the barpad--unless I've done the math > wrong. OGD usually whips through this question without missing a beat. > > One more thing, if you end up swapping one of your stock toms to > input 9/10, then your kit would no longer be set up to take easy > advantage of the factory kits. But if you pretty much rely on your > own programs, no great loss. You can make the necessary changes in > the user section. > > Ed > > > > Community email addresses: > Post message: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DTXpress-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DTXpress-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DTXpress-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Shortcut URL to this page: > <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DTXpress> > > Alternate DTXpress site: > <http://www.dtxpressions.com> > > > > Yahoo! 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RE: [DTXpress] Re: DTXpress II add ons
2003-12-18 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
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