--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, contract731@c... wrote: > I got Zembal dual zone 12" for my bday a month ago but havent had time to try, isnt that sad. > > If you are looking for answers, I can hookup and try if you are interesting in > anything in particular...or others who have done it already and give me the shortcuts...... > > d "Module settings: I've gotten the best results by setting the pad type to misc 2 for each of these products. The optimal Gain and Minimum Velocity (for me, at least) has been 90/20. For the hi-hat, I've achieved the best results with these settings at 85/25." is what is written in the review in our file section. Talking to the rep, Rick, at Pintech, he suggested use of channels 6 and 9 or 10 for the ZB-2R (ride version with second channel in the bell instead of the edge). He also said that we may have to flip the attenuation switch in the back of the module to "H" instead of the default "L". If you don't hear good sound, he said to also turn the gain down instead of up (like you'd think). He said, sometimes clipping turns into no sound (muted channel). I'm investigating other sources of system expansion. One is a homebuilt drum brain with MIDI out ($???), the other is a Roland TMC- 6 ($210). I'm unsure at the moment what to do with the MIDI. Can it only play notes within the DTXpress brain, I don't know. I don't see where you can assign a MIDI input to a voice. I download/upload via MIDI right now, but nothing more. It'll take some experimentation. Later, thanks, and let me know how your cymbals work out! Bill
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Re: > Suggestions with Pintech Cymbals
2004-12-02 by bparker0701
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