I'd like to second the recommendation for a Behringer mixer (mine is the UB1002)... I picked mine up shortly after getting the DTXpress, and I love it! A hint: go for a few more channels than you think you would need - you will always find a need for more than you originally thought! Wyatt --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, baaron_123@... wrote: > > I experienced the same problem with my dtx and volume issues. I purchased a Behringer mixer for around $50 and my problem quickly went away. I plugged both the module and the CD player into the mixer and it mixed things up beautifully. I was using two modules at the time, so it helped me get a good balance between the two units. > > -----Original Message----- > From: "TERRY THOMAS" <m.thomas400@...> > To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com > Sent: 8/16/06 1:06 PM > Subject: [DTXpress] Mixer > > Hi there, I am a new dtxpress owner and have a problem that is > probably hilariously simple for you learned xpressers. > I want to play along with cds thru my headphones. I connected up the > cd player as per the instructions but the volume is so low as to be > ridiculous. I currently wear some inner ear phones and bigger phones > on top which is hardly ideal. > A guitarist friend has suggested that a basic sound mixer would be the > ideal solution ie plug drums and cd into the mixer and use one pair of > headphones.I have seen what appear to be simple mixers on ebay but I > would appreciate any advice anyone might have reference the problem > and how to connect a mixer if that is the answer. > Regards Terry >
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Re: Mixer
2006-08-16 by smithabcdef
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