I, for one, have no idea what some of Yamaha's proprietary voice names mean. As for what to do with your stored kits, visit the site DTXpressions, created by one of this group's earliest members. Go to http://www.thehearns.fsnet.co.uk/dtxpressions/, bookmark it (it has great tips), and then go to the "Download" section to download, and learn about, DTXchange. --- In DTXpress@y..., "saboricua81" <saboricua81@y...> wrote: > Thanks guys, if it wasn't for you guys I'd still be stuck on page one > of the manual :-) I conected my Samson headphone amp to the DTX2. > Actually what you do is go out of the headphone jack with a stereo > quarter inch and then split it to two mono's and then plug it into > the inputs(left & right) on the back of the headphone amp. Then you > can plug up to five headphones into the amp each with their own > volume control and extra amplification. That will surely take care of > any headphone problems one might have. The headphone amp is > relatively cheap. I realized I can play any song with any kit I want > preset or user, can also change a preset but you can't save the > changes unless you make a copy of it which is fine by me. Also just > made a killer Maple kit. Amazing how much it sounds like the real > thing. Had a little trouble with the hi hat(or as they say in New > Orleans, Sock Cymbol :-) What does openR and closedR mean? Any way > want to share these kits with everyone so if anyone has a pretty > simple explanation on how, I'd like to here it. > Thanks Again > Sign, Happy Camper
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Re: Thanks Hairytrigger & Liberatusvirus....a little info to share
2002-12-06 by liberatusvirus
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