Hi, I just found out the answer myself, I'm moving my 2 toms to 9/10
to make room for the 2 Roland cy6 dual trigger chokable cymbals I
just got.
Basically you need a 1/4" stereo splitter that has a RED & WHITE
OUTPUT SPLIT. Meaning R mono & L mono channels.
If you try a regular stereo splitter it wont work because that is
just giveing you 2 seperate stereos out a R & L and another R & L. I
also tried a mono splitter which made 2 triggers have the same signal
and same sound. 8>(
I Called the Brainless boneheads @ my local radio shlock and it turns
out I have to buy 3 adapters to rig this up because they don't make 1
adapter that does this.
They gave me these Part #'s over the phone,
{1} 274-893 and {2} of there 274-909's.
But, there probably the wrong parts. They always screw things up
there, I always have to go look myself. lol They are clueless in
there. But I will be going tomorrow to pick them up. I'll let you
know if it works and what the correct part #'s are. I heard a company
called HOSA makes them but i'm unsure of where to locate them.
Hope this helps, I'll let you know what I find and hook you up.
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie Ellison <deafdrummer@a...>
wrote:
> > I recieved two pads to add to my DTXpressII for Christmas (A PCY65
> > and a TP65). Now to add these to the module using the 9/10 input,
> > do I need to go out and buy a stereo cable and a stereo signal
> > splitter or is there a way to get both pads working using the mono
> > cables they came with and not buying anything extra?
>
> Glad to hear you got some goodies for Christmas! About the only
thing you
> would need is a y-spiltter that lets you feed both mono cables into
the
> splitter so that you get both left and right signal paths (input 9
and 10,
> respectively). The other end will be a stereo plug going into the
input jack
> on the brain. That should be all you need.
>
> StephanieMessage
Re: Input 9/10 question
2004-01-05 by apcmechanic2
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