Thanks jim, that's clear. But can you tell me why that is. Isn't it that a stereo pad is nothing else than a pad with two triggers in it. It also has two connections (stereo jack) so what's the difference (elctrical) between a stereo pad and for instance a bar pad. How does the module see wether it's a stereo pad or two individual pads. Thanks in advance. bas --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Ratzo <ratzo@t...> wrote: > On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 09:53:31 -0000, you wrote: > > > >What my intention was, is that I plug the KP65 into trigger 1. > >When i hit the base it would be pad1, and when i hit the extra pad > >connected to the input on the kp65 it should be RIM1. > >The rim1 never worked on the KP65. The odd thing is that when I > >connect a tp80s pas (dual trigger) to input 1, it all works fine.The > >normal pad is pad1, and the rimshot in the pad is rim1....... > > > >So, I'm confused here. Apparently there is a great difference between > >the electrical inputs on the tp80s and the KP65. > > It's simple. You can't have one pad trigger pad1 and another pad > trigger rim1. To trigger the pad and rim on any input, you have to > use a stereo pad like the TP80S. Input 9/10 can not be triggered by > the rim of a stereo pad. > > > > > > > > ____________________________ > > Jim
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Re: KP65 and extra cymbal ??
2003-03-24 by drumsix12
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