....2 chokeable dual zone crashes, 1 chokeable dual zone china, 2 splashes , 1 bell, 1 cowbelll and a 3 zone ride (maybe chokeable).
You might want to look over the manual for the Trigger I/O. Doing dual zone choke-able cymbals can be done, but (this is a big but) you will have to use two inputs on the Trigger I/O for each dual zone with choke cymbal.
If you already knew this, just ignore me.
Alesis equipment is not like Roland. A lot of people see the stuff in the DIY section on Vdrums.com (which is a Roland fan based site, hence the name Vdrums) and assume that this stuff is universal in the electronic drum world. It is not. Every company does things a little different from each other. It is important to build to the drum module or TMI (Trigger Midi Interface) that you are using.
If you only want to use one trigger input for a cymbal on the I/O, your triggering possibilities are:
• single zone (using PP setting)
• single zone with choke (using PS setting)
• dual zone (using PP setting)
• dual zone switches with no velocity (using SS setting)
Just something to keep in mind.
On to them pictures:
Pictures don't seem to be working for me.