--- Larry in NJ wrote: > "while the snare pads can also assign strainer control" > Can someone explain what this means? On an acoustic snare drum, the snare wires are attached to a "strainer" - a device for holding them at tension against the snare-side (bottom) head. This tension is adjustable. It also has a "throw-off" at one end, which allows the snares to be on (aganist the bottom head) or off (away from it), and on sophisticated mechanisms, sometimes inbetween. The TP120 snare and TP100 tom pads on the DTXtremeIIs kit have a little red knob at the back. The function of this knob is assignable at the module. One of the functions that can be assigned is a kind of "virtual" snare strainer, that allows you to dial up a snare "tension". Stewart
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Re: DTXTREME IIS question
2004-10-11 by moosetication
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