on the td-8 module, you adjust the sensitivity of the pads inside the module... its really sweet, I think there is a larger range of adjustment than with the dial on the pads.... anyway... thats the way i tamed mine, they were a little wonky straight out the box. :-) --- In DTXpress@y..., "clementpoon" <wifebeater@t...> wrote: > I have 4 PD-7s myself. I find that they are a little on the wonky > side. That is, 2 of them work really well, 1 is decent, but the last > one is way over sensitive. It seems to react to every vibration from > the rack! I haven't been able to tame it yet, so it's just not even > hooked up to the system. I like how the Yamahas have a sensitivity > dial on the pad. The Roland just has the +/- switch, which I find > doesn't seem to do anything... Glad you like your setup. I heard > this guy demo a TD-6 module for me. He says he liked it way more > than his DTXpress b/c it was 10,000,000 times easier to program. > > clem.. > > --- In DTXpress@y..., "Tim" <majestic144@y...> wrote: > > That's cool. I looked at tons of racks and the only one I really > > liked was yamaha's dtxtreme rack. And as far as the price for > > roland's sets, I am building my set right at half the price of the > > most expensive roland vdrum kit. If I were to buy a kit for the > > price I am paying, it would only come with 2/3 of the pads that I > am > > going to add, and the rack wouldnt even allow to expand any more > > pads. > > > > Oh, I just got the td-8 module, rack, and some of the pads today, > > and let me tell you, the sound quality of the module and > triggering > > of the pads are by far the best I have ever heard and played. All > > of the good reviews that I have heard are true... :-) > > > > The pads I got today are the rubber pads, and the sensitivity on > > them are outstanding. I can even use brushes on them, which I did > > not think I would be able to, and definately couldn't do on my > > dtxpress set. (no offense to the set, it was a great first set and > > great when I lived in an apartment, but for live performance, the > > rolands are outstanding) I thought only the most expensive PD- 100 > > and PD-120 pads would be sensitive enough to use brushes, but I am > > glad i was wrong... > > > > later... > > > > > > > > > > --- In DTXpress@y..., "clementpoon" <wifebeater@t...> wrote: > > > I'd say go DTXtreme all the way. It's half the price of the top > of > > > the line V-drum set and is comparable. Ebay has lots of deals on > > > these sets. But if you do decide to go your route, then go with > > > Gibraltar hardare. Their stuff is MUCH cheaper and MUCH > sturdier. > > I > > > have a GRS350C (http://www.gibraltarhardware.com/? > > > fa=detail&mid=262&sid=85&cid=31) holding up my mix of Roland and > > > Yamaha hardware (Email me if you want pics). Clamps and rod > mounts > > > of at least half the price of Roland or Yamaha, AND, as a bonus, > > > it's all metal construction. The Yamaha and Roland mounts just > > feel > > > cheap compared to them. Well, that's my 2 cents..! > > > > > > clem.. > > > > > > --- In DTXpress@y..., "Tim" <majestic144@y...> wrote: > > > > Well, this is a sad day (and a happy one...) > > > > I am selling my dtxpress set. It's all standard equipment, > > > > purchased from MusiciansFriend a year ago. Plus an extra > > dtxpress > > > > module (I bought the second module about a month ago). > > > > > > > > I can sell them separate or together... > > > > Give me an offer if you are interested, otherwise I might put > > them > > > > on ebay... > > > > > > > > The reason I am selling? > > > > I have decided to build a roland v-drum set... > > > > > > > > Here are the specs on what I am building, if anyone is > > > > interested... :-) > > > > > > > > 1 yamaha dtXTREME rack > > > > 1 Roland TD-8 module > > > > 1 Roland FD-7 hihat pedal > > > > 1 Roland KD-7 kick drum pedal > > > > 4 Roland PD-7 8.5" single zone pads > > > > 3 Roland PD-80 8" single zone v-drum pads > > > > 2 Roland CY-6 12" dual zone cymbals > > > > 1 Pintech CC102ST Dual zone 10" snare pad > > > > 1 Pintech 6" Nimrod > > > > 1 Pintech 10" Single zone Cymbal > > > > 1 Pintech 14" Single zone Cymbal > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > later, > > > > -Tim
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Re: Selling my DTXpress.... :-(
2002-10-15 by Tim
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