First, here are the outputs of the trigger-pads. Yellow is "tip" of a TRS connector, cyan is "ring". Both the bell and the dampening signals of the cymbals connect to the ring and there's a constant voltage offset (which you don't see because the 2nd (cyan) channel was AC coupled.
PDX-100 Snare Pad
CY-13R Ride Cymbal, "Cymbal" connector:

Ride Cymbal, "Bell" connector:
Also, I traced the pinout of the Roland TD-25 multipin/dsub connector.
                   /--+
                +-/   |
                |   O |  1 KIK-T
   T1-T      14 | O   |
                |   O |  2 KIK gnd
   T1-R      15 | O   |
                |   O |  3 SNR-T
   T1 gnd    16 | O   |
                |   O |  4 SNR-R
   T2-T      17 | O   |
                |   O |  5 SNR gnd
   T2-R      18 | O   |
                |   O |  6 HH+T2 gnd
   T3 gnd    19 | O   |
                |   O |  7 HH-T
   T3-T      20 | O   |
                |   O |  8 HH-R
   T3-R      21 | O   |
                |   O |  9 HHC gnd
  RD/RDB gnd 22 | O   |
                |   O | 10 HHC-T
  RD-R       23 | O   |
                |   O | 11 CR1 gnd
  RD-T       24 | O   |
                |   O | 12 CR1 T
  RDB-R      25 | O   |
                |   O | 13 CR1 R
                +-\   |
                    \-+
gnd: sleeve/ground, T: tip, R: ring
T1/T2/T3: Tom 1, 2, 3
RD: Ride
RDB: Ride Bell
HH: Hihat
HHC: Hihat pedal
KIK: Kick/Bassdrum
SNR: Snare
CR1: Crash Cymbal




