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TD8 - one pad, two sounds ???
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Brutusdave
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TD8 - one pad, two sounds ???
03-12-01, 04:06 AM
I would like to layer two sounds onto my snare pad (one zone). Is there a way to acheive this with the TD8 (without MIDI'ing out for the second sound)?
If so, how do I do it?
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03-12-01, 04:42 AM
Please search for
Shack
. There are some guys who work with these adapters and have good result.
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03-12-01, 05:49 AM
You can also assign a single note pattern to the pad using the sequencer.
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03-12-01, 02:43 PM
Thanks for the reply guys!
I'm hoping to layer two sounds in unison onto one zone. I think I can use the one shot pattern to do the job.
The Shack Thang is very cool. I'll give that a go at some point, for sure!
Dave
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