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Re: [DTXpress] Rim shot sound without a dual zone pad???

2001-10-27 by Richard C. MacDonald

Try adjusting the pitch, tuning your chosen snare sound higher and put it in
with your chosen snare as the 2nd sound on the pad. Then set a different
velocity (x-fade function) for it (softer works for me) and you have
yourself a mock-dual-zone snare.
Also works for putting a "bell" sound on the ride cymbal...

Rick
-----Original Message-----
From: michael.laterza@... <michael.laterza@...>
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com <DTXpress@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Friday, October 26, 2001 1:03 PM
Subject: [DTXpress] Rim shot sound without a dual zone pad???


>Either I just am not looking hard enough or I need a little
>assistance, but I am unable to get a rimshot sound programmed into my
>single zone pad.  Eventually, I will be purchasing a dual zone pad,
>so I can simulate the snare drum with rimshot, but for now I am
>having difficult finding a rimshot sound.  Can anybody help me?
>Thanks.
>
>Mike
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