You can use a y-cable in socket 9/10, this cable splits the stereo input
into two mono inputs.
Don't get confused with the other sockets, they are stereo, but the second
input isn't standard, it's inverted, designed to be used with stereo yamaha
pads which have a different kind of pick-up for the "rim trigger"
If you can't buy a y-cable, you can build one easily with a stereo jack and
two mono sockets from an electrical hardware store (Maplins in the UK), a
little soldering and your there.
Hope this helps
Regards
Sanctum
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Subject: [DTXpress] y-cable
> How exactly do you go about, adding more pads to the Dtxpress. I know
> it says to use a y-cable, but how exactly do you do this?
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