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13" Triple-Zone Crash/Ride on Alesis DM10 MKII

Wiring, module settings, and tips for the 13" Triple-Zone Crash/Ride when used with the Alesis DM10 MKII.

Setup — 13" Triple-Zone Crash/Ride on Alesis DM10 MKII

Reduced — 2-zone ride

The 13" Triple-Zone Crash/Ride works on your Alesis DM10 MKII with reduced zones.

Bell Bow Edge

Wiring: 1× TRS (Cable 2) → RIDE connector on the DB-25 cable snake — bow + bell

This module's Ride input supports 3-zone ride pads — the DM10 MKII Pro Kit ships with a 16" triple-zone ride cymbal on a single 1/4" connection, and the module's default MIDI map assigns distinct notes to Ride Bow (51), Ride Edge (59), and Ride Bell (53). But Lemon 3-zone rides ship with two separate TRS cables (Cable 1 = bow + edge, Cable 2 = bow + bell) and this module has only one Ride jack. With stock Cable 2 wiring you get bow + bell (2-zone). A 3-zone ride adapter (TRRS-to-TRS / Y-splitter) that carries all three piezos on one cable unlocks full 3-zone response.

Cable routing

  1. Connect Cable 2 (the bow + bell cable) from the Lemon 3-zone ride cymbal to the RIDE input.

Module settings

  1. Press Trigger to enter the Trigger Interface, then select the RIDE input (hit the pad or scroll to it).
  2. Adjust Threshold, Head Sensitivity, Rim Sens, Head-Rim Adj, and Curve until bow and bell strikes register consistently.
  3. In your kit, load a ride-bow sample on the bow zone and a ride-bell sample on the second zone — bow and bell hits will play through Cable 2 as expected.

Tips

  1. Cable 2 delivers bow and bell — the two most-used zones for ride playing.
  2. Full simultaneous 3-zone operation is not available on this module — only one cable can be connected at a time.
  3. Want full 3-zone (bow + bell + edge independently) on this module's single Ride input? A 3-zone ride adapter (TRRS-to-TRS / Y-splitter) routes all three piezos down one cable and this module can separate them internally. Search for a 3-zone ride converter — with that adapter, this partial-fit becomes a full fit.