Scott, Not surprised that you like it so much. If you come up with some interesting settings, let us know. As for the TD5 manual, you can call Roland at 1-323-890-3700 between the hours of 8:30am and 5pm PST. That's the expensive route. Another way is to join the VDrum forum at VDrums.com and ask around. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "hairytrigger <artifax@i...>" <artifax@i...> wrote: > As promised, Here is my assesment of my new Pintech AK14S. It is > awesome! The look and feel, the sensitivity. And great separation on > the head and rim triggers.I always knew I needed something a little > larger than the 10" Concertcast, but the difference is astounding. I > absolutely love it! > I tried the concertcast for a tom, but I really like rubber pads for > toms. > I have worked in the Roland TD-5 module, for extra sounds. > Here is a question. I don't have the manual for the TD-5. All I have > is the Turbo-Start guide. Not very comprehensive. I was wondering if > anyone knows how to set things up so I can use the pads plugged in to > the TD-5 to trigger sounds from the DTXPress. Right now I'm using the > TD-5 for an extra crash, as well as a second ride for bell. It would > be great to access the DTXPress sounds. Any Ideas.Or anybody know > where I can get a copy of the full TD-5 Manual? I'll pay!!!! > Scott > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "hairytrigger <artifax@i...>" > <artifax@i...> wrote: > > Hi, all. Just a short note re TP80S. I have really disparaged this > pad > > on this forum. I recently decided to try again. I got one at guitar > > center for less than 30 bucks. It works great. I have it hooked to > the > > HiHat input.Now I can get a more slightly open sound from the rim, > > just like the edge of real hihats.Well, maybe not "just like". But > it > > works great. I also got a PD-7. It too works great. It is a little > > different, but still good. > > I also tried the DTXpress II for the first time. WOW. I was quite > > impressed with the response of the 3-zone snare pad. Didn't have to > > coax it at all. It was truly a fine pad. > > Now. ... I have been playing the pintech concertcast mesh pad for > > snare. I just got the Pintech ax14. I have not tried it yet.( I have > > to wait till Christmas!!!)I will review as soon as I can. > > I also scored a used Roland TD-5 module on Ebay.Much more limited in > > number of sounds, but it will allow me to expand my kit. I can now > > have rim function on snare without losing the extra cymbal, > > accessory(cowbell, handclap) pad, etc. This is getting good. > > Scott
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Re: Review and RE-View.
2002-12-30 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
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