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Re: [DTXpress] PCY10 Bell Pad Question

2003-01-03 by Chris Petrone

The PCY10 is a mono trigger and takes up 1 input. The "9/10" jack is your�mono pad input. It can handle two mono pads with the use of a stereo "Y" cord. I have�my PCY10�in #9 with my BP80 in #10. Of course I only get 1 pad on the BP80 this way, AHH! More inputs please! You can assign any sound you like to the PCY10, but if it is in #9 (or is it t#10?)�it is defaulted to a ride bell sound. I guess that's the way Yamaha planned it?




>From: "underneathheaven "
>Reply-To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
>To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [DTXpress] PCY10 Bell Pad Question
>Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 21:37:00 -0000
>
>I have a couple of questions about the PCY10. First off, where does
>it connect to? Does it take up an input source? I'll have to use
>input 9/10 I assume? Second, where does it get the bell sounds
>from? Are the bell sounds already available on the module? Do the
>bell sounds change when you switch ride cymbals? Thanks for
>clearing up the confusion!
>
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