
Dumby
Bummed Spammer
Some guy told me this in another forum
"When you plug just the left in, the signal is summed to mono. When you plug both in you get left and right signals.
You may want to split the signal comming from the TD3 Left.
If your mixer has an insert send, you could use that.
You can tweak your kits so each drum is in the center position."
Here's the scenario, I usually plug the Mono L output to my studioboard, does the Mono L signal change when I plug an amp into the R output at the same time? Yes or no.
Thank you for your time answering my juvenile question.
Bonus Rep points for whomever answers this first and properly. And a lollypop too.
"When you plug just the left in, the signal is summed to mono. When you plug both in you get left and right signals.
You may want to split the signal comming from the TD3 Left.
If your mixer has an insert send, you could use that.
You can tweak your kits so each drum is in the center position."
Here's the scenario, I usually plug the Mono L output to my studioboard, does the Mono L signal change when I plug an amp into the R output at the same time? Yes or no.
Thank you for your time answering my juvenile question.
Bonus Rep points for whomever answers this first and properly. And a lollypop too.