--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "moosetication" <moosetication@y...> wrote: > --- neoronheron wrote: > It rather depends what you mean by "connect the brains". Connect > how? The easiest connection would be a simple audio that "mixes" the > outputs from the two brains. > > The biggest issue you will have is crosstalk - you should aim to > isolate pads connected to either brain to the same rack section. If > you have two pads on the same section that connect to different > modules, there's not much you can do with rejection. > > Stewart The only "electronic" way to prevent crosstalk between modules is to sacrifice a input trigger on each module and buy some mono/stereo Y- splitter cables. You can then setup specific rejection settings between the offending pads. I had to do this when I setup a PCY10/PCY65S as a three zone hihat pad and controlled them both via a single HH65 pedal. But the simplest way, like Stewart pointed out is to isolate pads on different sections of the rack. OGD OGD
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Re: fatal info
2004-06-22 by oldguydrummer
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