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Re: What's a PM-16?

2003-04-23 by hairytrigger

Nick, The PM-16 is not a sound module. It is a trigger-midi interface.
It can accept signals from drum triggers (or other sources) and 
convert those signals to be input to a sound module. DTXpress users 
use it to add inputs to their modules. So the sounds it gets are the 
DTXpress sounds.
Scott 

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Nick Carroll" <njcarroll56@y...> 
wrote:
> Hey, UNH. What sounds can you get out of your PM-16? Is there a good 
> range of cymbal sounds? Better than on the DTXpress? 
> 
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Nick Carroll" <njcarroll56@y...> 
> wrote:
> > Hey, thanks for that info. The TMC-6 sounds like a good idea. $250 
> > sounds like an okay price but I assume that's U.S. currency, and 
at 
> > the current Australia/U.S. exchange rate that means I'd be 
spending 
> > US$400. I might be more inclined to get a second DTXpress module 
> > which, here Downunder, will cost me something like $1000. I'll put 
> > that on the backburner, I think!
> > 
> > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "underneathheaven" 
<realvast@s...> 
> > wrote:
> > > Hey Nick!  The PM-16 is an external midi device made by Roland. 
 
> > > Basically, the reason I bought it was to add an additional 16 
> > > trigger inputs to my dtxpress.  Yes, the box has a whopping 16 
> > > inputs.  I bought it off of ebay for a $100.00 and thats usually 
> > how 
> > > much they sell for.  You connect your extra pads to the PM-16 
and 
> > > then connect the PM-16 to your dtxpress and you've got a larger 
> set 
> > > to play on!  The PM-16 does have some extra functions, like 
stuff 
> > to 
> > > do with pitch and velocity but nothing to fancy for todays 
> > > standards. Like I said, I only bought it for the additional 
> > inputs.  
> > > I mentioned in another post that I am starting to see the value 
> in 
> > > buying another module.  The PM-16 does have its limitations.  
For 
> > > example, any pads connected to the PM-16 will sustain their 
> sounds 
> > > on any kit you choose.  So if you connected a pad with a cowbell 
> > > sound and then switched to your user-defined jazz kit, that pad 
> > > would remain a cowbell and you would have to change its voice 
> > > through the utility menu.  As you can tell once you gain lots of 
> > > extra pads and then want to change them for each different kit 
it 
> > > becomes a sort of hassle just because you can't save their 
> changes 
> > > for each different kit.  Roland makes a new external midi device 
> > > called the TMC-6.  This costs $250.00 and only comes with six 
> extra 
> > > inputs but it has more cool functions than the PM-16.  t Keep in 
> > > mind though that these boxes are in no way another module.  
> Another 
> > > member also purchased a midikiti, which is another external midi 
> > > device but I'm not sure if it ever worked properly.  If you 
wanna 
> > > know any more information about it or want a pic of it let me 
> > know!  
> > > Also, if anyone else wants to add more information about the PM-
> 16 
> > > please do!!
> > > 
> > > -UN.H
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Nick Carroll" 
> <njcarroll56@y...> 
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hey, UN.H!  I note you've got a PM-16, which I assume is an 
> > > ancillary 
> > > > box that works with the DTXpress brain?  Can you tell me what 
> it 
> > > is, 
> > > > and what it does, exactly? It is a Yamaha product?

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