There's a dedicated channel for the rimshot consisting of two proms:
one for rimshot and one for cross stick, you can program if you want
to use rimshot A or rimshot B..
However the input for the trigger signal is only one jack stereo: tip
for the snare and sleeve for rimshot. The rimshot so is activates
when you strike the border of the dual zone pad connected to this
stereo input. All of this in theory because I don't have the dual
zone pad... however I can trigger from a midi keyboard and the
rimshot channel don't want to work...
If I put the snare prom into the rimshot slot, it don't work.
If I put the rimshot prom into the snare slot: it's ok...
Giame
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, jesper <jesper@...> wrote:
>
> giamesimmons skrev:
> >
> >
> > No, I'm doing test with the button tap function, that allow me to
test
> > the sounds without striking the pads...
> > To tell the truth, I'm not sure to have the stereo pad, as I
tried all
> > the pads with a stereo cable in the snare jack input, but no one
seems
> > to trigger the rimshot channel (no led lit). They should be all
sds9
> > pads because they have the rubber surface, even if they have a XLR
> > connector. I read that the snare pad should have a grey
coloured "O" on
> > the Simmons logo...but I haven't. So I tested with button tap
function
> > or with MIDI, using a keyboard as controller..
>
> OK, back to original post then;
>
> > "On my sds9 I can't get the rimshot sound. I made different
tests: I
> > know for shure that the proms are good, because if I put the
rimshot
> > prom in the socket of the snare, I can hear their sound.
> > I know also that the channel triggers correctly, because when I
put
> > the unit in manual tap mode and press the button of the rimshot
> > channel, I can see the trigger light on, and I can hear I very low
> > beep sound from the output... so I have to guess it's the internal
> > circuit that hold proms that is dead ?....I'm not so expert with
this
> > stuff..."
>
> I don't follow 100% then. Is the rimshot a dedicated prom and a
> dedicated channel or is it an add-on to the snare so to speak?
>
> If you put the snare prom in the rimshot socket then? Any sound?
>
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