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Re: ROLAND CY6 DUAL TRIGGER CHOKABLE Settings? PLZ HELP!

2004-01-05 by apcmechanic2

Thx ed, Thatmakes sense, I will try that pcy80 trick and see what 
happens.


--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "emf" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote:
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, DTS-2 <apcmechanic2@y...> wrote:
> > Hey all,  
> >  
> > I really searched and found notta on this so here goes,..
> >  
> > I just got my DTX 1 and I love it. I'm using it for recording, I 
> have the stock set.  I found a killer deal on ebay 120.00 shipped 
for 
> 2 mint ROLAND CY6 12" CRASH CYMBALS. I am moving Toms 1 & 2 to 
> channel 9/10. I have to go to radioshack tomorrow and get An insert 
> adapter. Which they don't make, so I have to use 3 adapters to 
create 
> it. About 17.00  worth of stuff total. 8>(. lol  The shack is lame, 
> but all I have locally.
> >  
> > Any way,  mY QUESTION IS: Where in the manual is the instructions 
> about setting the CHOKE feature once I pick the voice for my new 
> cymbals?  I bought these cymbals for there choke feature, but I 
can't 
> find it. Arrrgh!  There not choking right now, Hey I just had a 
> thought, if I could find out how to copy the ride cymbals 
parameters 
> over to my crash, I could then change the voice to a crash? These 
> cymbals will choke when plugged into the ride cymbals input, so I 
> know they work properly.
> >  
> > Man this thing is very complex compared to my Alesis DM5. I have 
a 
> ton to learn,...
> >  
> > PLZ HELP??
> 
> First, welcome to the group. In order to get the choke feature to 
> work, you need to program the "pad type" setting in the trigger 
menu 
> (first page?). If I remember correctly, you might have your best 
luck 
> setting the CY-6 as either a PCY80S or a miscellaneous 2. You'll 
> figure it out.
> 
> Also, Radio Shack can be a decent source for inexpensive cables, 
> piezos, and the like, but you can also go crazy there buying 
adaptors 
> to compensate for what they don't carry. Personally, I'm not crazy 
> about adapters; they give you two points of possible disconnection. 
> If you want HOSA TRS (tip, ring, sleeve) "Y" cables, or the 
> equivalents, any decent brick-and-mortar music store, like Guitar 
> Center, should have them. You also may as well learn about 
> drumbalaya.com now; it's the definitive store for all things 
related 
> to electronic drums. When you get a chance, visit the site. You 
will 
> be amazed. 
> 
> Ed

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