14 Connecting FSR Pads
The KTB (KAT Trigger Box) and the FTB (FSR Trigger Box) are devices that
enables you to use FSR (Force Sensing Resistor) heads and pads. The KTB and
FTB can accommodate up to 12 single zone heads or 6 dual zone heads, as well as
multi-zone FSR instruments such as Alternate Mode's jamKAT™ and hybriKIT™.
The outputs of the KTB or FTB can then be connected directly to the KT-M1.
Compatible products for the KTB and FTB include:
Alternate Mode's hybriHEAD™, hybriPAD™ altZONE™ eRIM™, jamKAT™,
hybriKIT™
Aquarian's onHEAD™ and inHEAD™
KAT's trigKAT
™
Setting Up The KTB or FTB for FSR Heads and Pads
Plug in the AC adapter and turn the "Sensitivity" dial until it clicks. This powers on
the unit.
For single zone heads, use a MONO 1/4" cable to connect from the head to the 1/4"
input of the KTB/FTB. Use another MONO 1/4" cable to connect from the 1/4"
output of the KTB/FTB to the KT-M1 Module.
For dual zone heads, use a STEREO 1/4" cable to connect from the head to the
1/4" input of the KTB/FTB. Use another STEREO 1/4" cable to connect from the
1/4" output of the KTB/FTB to the KT-M1 Module.
The center zone of the dual zone pad or head is the "HEAD" signal, and the outer
zone is the "RIM" signal.
Important:
The correct cable must be used or the pads and heads will not work.
Start with the following settings and adjust to your liking.
KTB/FTB Sensitivity = Set the Sensitivity Dial 3/4 up (or 3 o'clock)
Pad Type = PADPP
Gain = 4
Threshold = -38
XTalk = OFF
Curve = NEG1
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