Good news for the USA on the 24hr a day support lines. Here in the UK we have to rely on "Yamaha Kemble" for our support. The USA guys aren't interested in helping. I e-mailed them once and all I got back was the phone number for Yamaha Kemble. I was realy frustrated, I like e-mailing my questions out to people, but Kemble only have a phone line, so now for answers to problems I have to hang on the end of a phone for half an hour. Having said that, the guys at Kemble are realy good, they are supportive and will dig out odd bits of literature for you. I had the guy send me a section of the electrical installation diagrams. I just wish Yamaha USA would give answers to e-mails from other countries, maybe if I change my e-mail address to an internet based site and didn't give any contact information they may not realise I'm from the UK and so answer my questions anyway.... It's a long shot, but it might just work. As for my gig, well the audience that stayed ( dropped from eighty to fifty or so during the set ) seemed to realy enjoy it, and I know the band got a real buzz out of it. So generally we all had a good time. I think there was a measure of dissapointment arround the audience, because the music came over more thrashy than industrial or techno, and I know our sound engineer was furious with himself. But all in all the rest of the band seemed to have fun, the vocalist still needs a heavy dose of confidence, and I need more time playing to click tracks, we'll see today what the band realy thought, this will be our first rehersal since the gig, should be interesting. Keep on posting Andy ---------- From: AARON M CRIM Sent: 22 January 2000 17:34 To: DTXpress@onelist.com Subject: [DTXpress] DRUM! magazine, Yamaha, and DTXpress <<File: ATT00003.att>> [This message contained attachments]
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RE: DRUM! magazine, Yamaha, and DTXpress
2000-01-23 by Hubble, Andrew John
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