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dual zone vs. stereo snare

dual zone vs. stereo snare

2002-03-23 by nikodite

Can someone explain the difference between a dual zone snare and a 
stereo snare for me?

I found a used dtxpress (older model) with the single zone snare 
that I am going to buy.

I wanted to upgrade it to dual zone so I can get the rimshot, but 
saw on the message board that it is going to take 2 inputs on the 
brain.

How is is possible that the stereo snare on the new dtxpress only 
takes one, but if I get a different aftermarket dnare it will take 2?

Is it possible to use only 1 like the yamaha pad?  I am thinking of 
a Pintech ConcertTone.

Thanks

JJ

Re: dual zone vs. stereo snare

2002-03-23 by hairytrigger

If you look near the upper right corner of this page, you'll see a box 
and 'Message#'. Enter message number 1597. This is one of the most 
common questions.
If you still have questions....
Scott


--- In DTXpress@y..., "nikodite" <nikodite@y...> wrote:
> Can someone explain the difference between a dual zone snare and a 
> stereo snare for me?
> 
> I found a used dtxpress (older model) with the single zone snare 
> that I am going to buy.
> 
> I wanted to upgrade it to dual zone so I can get the rimshot, but 
> saw on the message board that it is going to take 2 inputs on the 
> brain.
> 
> How is is possible that the stereo snare on the new dtxpress only 
> takes one, but if I get a different aftermarket dnare it will take 
2?
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> 
> Is it possible to use only 1 like the yamaha pad?  I am thinking of 
> a Pintech ConcertTone.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> JJ

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