http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_DTX_series
Frank Castlevetro
---In dtxpress@yahoogroups.com, <colin@...> wrote:
I understand how two Piezo's can be used to drive two similar inputs.
Can anybody explain this "condenser" stuff that is supposed to be used
for the two-zone Yamaha pads? I have also heard people refer to a
force-sensitive resistor (FSR), and I think I know what that is, I just
don't
know how or if it is used for the DTX. Schematics, anyone??
-Colin
Can anybody explain this "condenser" stuff that is supposed to be used
for the two-zone Yamaha pads? I have also heard people refer to a
force-sensitive resistor (FSR), and I think I know what that is, I just
don't
know how or if it is used for the DTX. Schematics, anyone??
-Colin
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From: "Frank Castlevetro" <frankc@...>
To: <DTXpress@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: RE: [DTXpress] adding a rim trigger to a TP60 pad
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> Subject: [DTXpress] adding a rim trigger to a TP60 pad
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> Has anyone ever tried adding a piezo to the rim of a TP60 pad and
> wire it to 9/10 input? I seems like it would by possible, just
> wondering if it is possible.
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