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Re: [DTXpress] making a splash?

2002-12-23 by Joe

There were splash cymbal sounds in the first dtxpress
units.  I don't think yamaha would leave something
like that out of a newer drum module.  If it isn't in
there you can still get something similar to the sound
you want.  I found that with the dtxpress being
limited on the volume it puts out the splash sounds
were not loud enough for me (I have the older module).
 So what I do is set a high crash sound on the pad and
raise the pitch setting until it sounds like a splash.
 It gives me a louder splash sound that cuts through
the total band's mix much better.  
-Joe


--- "mkotke <mkotke@...>" <mkotke@...>
wrote:
> I have another (maybe dumb) question about the DTX-2
> before I rush 
> out and buy it.  Is it possible to make one of the
> pads into a splash 
> (or does the module come with a splash effect
> pre-programmed)?  If I 
> need to make one on my own, how hard is it?  I've
> only had a chance 
> to fool around with the pre-programmed kits at the
> music shop so far, 
> and since I'm currently living overseas, there's
> something of a 
> language barrier which excludes detailed
> conversation between myself 
> and the clerks ;)  Heck, I may not even get an
> English manual!
>  
> Thanks again...
> 
> 
> 


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