In a message dated 10/24/01 7:08:36 AM,
AntonFier@... writes:
<< kenton pro-kadi. i looked into one of these
and ended up not buying one because it seemed to me that one had to install
the d-sub like connector to whatever one wanted to trigger >>
The D-Sub connector is merely an economical way of having a lot of channels
of triggers on one connector. You can make or buy a cable that has a D-Sub
on one end and then a fanout to 1/4" phone plugs (or any other connector) on
the other end to plug into whatever combination of gear you want. For
example, you could plug a few channels into a Simmons drum brain, and then
plug the rest of them into your MOTM.
Ivan