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Subject: Re: [Spam] Re: [Simmons Drums] SDSV Sound Output

From: <jesper@...>
Date: 2006-09-07

Could be... but a few of mine are missing too and they never double
triggers. Just make sure they're located correctly...

It can also be a leak current or something like that on the card...

electronically yours, jesper
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----- Original Message -----
From: "tdecker1271" <tom@...>
To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 3:07 AM
Subject: [Spam] Re: [Simmons Drums] SDSV Sound Output


> That's exactly what the problem was. It works great with each drum
> going to a seperate channel in my board.
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> My next question would be: When a module is plugged into slot 5, it is
> constantly triggered. I know about the little black tab in the socket
> on the backplane, but it is missing from this one. Would this cause
> the module to get slightly off track and ground out or self trigger?
> All other slots work great, and they have the little tab in them from
> what I can tell. If I have to, I can fashion something to fix it. Any
> suggestions?
>
> Tom
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>
> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, <michael.buchner@...> wrote:
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>> Yes, that's right. The so-called british XLR wiring. SDSV individual
> outs (not l/r and mono) are designed for microphone inputs on a mixing
> console, because Simmons thought of insertig the SDSV brain between
> drum mics and console (sweet dream...). To get a fat output (line
> level), remove all seven 68 ohm resistors on the backpanel (wired
> between pin 1 and 3 on all seven individual outputs). And if you have
> your SDSV opened already, you can change the output wiring.
>> Michael
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