One more thing.... With all of the sounds on the module you'd think that they would have a really cool bell sound like big clock tower bell. It doesn't and Hells Bells from A/C D/C isn't the same without it. I'm not a studio guy and I don't plug my kit into the computer. It would be a hassle for me to lug around the pc (I don't have a laptop and don't know if a laptop has the right sockets to do it) just to get that really cool bell sound. Jeff --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Cristian Raducanu <achilehero@y...> wrote: > > > Hi guys! > > > > I would really need you to answer mw a few quick questions. > > > > I am about to buy a DTXpress III standard Kit. I am drumming for about 8 years now, but only on an acoustic set. The main reason I am considering an electronic kit is that I want to study at home (in an apartment). So, ... I would have a few questions for you people that have an electronic kit, and especially about the DTXpress III. > > > > I would like to know: > > > > 1. Does it make a lot of an "acoustic noise". I mean how silent would it be? Would it bother the neighbours if I am studying at home in my appartment? > > > > 2. How hard is it to switch from the acoustic kit? I mean the pads being smaller than real size drumskins, and the feel of the pads. > > > > 3. How close is the TP65S as a sound with rim shot and everything tot the real snare? > > > > And basically, ... I really want to know if this would really be a good investment, because for sure it won't be cheap. > > > > > > Thanks a lot guys and I am really looking forward to your answers, cause it's very important step for me. > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. >
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Re: General info
2005-10-10 by themac5150
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