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Re: How real??

2001-06-18 by aiwa1608@hotmail.com

Thank for the answer.

When you make a break, you want the snare to sound a little bit 
different (harder). Is this possible without adjusting anything while 
you're playing. Because during a gig you can't turn the knobs every 
time (during a song). 


--- In DTXpress@y..., Michael Lieberman <mikelieberman@y...> wrote:
> Depends on how you want the pad to react, but you can
> adjust it from one extreme of sensitivity to another.
> Just like an accoustic drum
> --- aiwa1608@h... wrote: > Hi,
> > I'm thinking about getting a DTXpress set, but I've
> > got one question.
> > When you hit a pad is it always the same sound, or
> > does it depends on 
> > how hard you hit the pad and maybe where you hit it
> > (like a acoustic 
> > set).
> > 
> > 
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> 
> =====
> Regards
> Mike
> 
> 
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