Hi UNH, I'll tell you what I "know." First of all, a drum must meet certain specs to be capable of positional sensing; rubber ones aren't. Pintech claims that its AX14S mesh snare is, for Roland. Some Roland users disagree (Beatnik, for one, if I recall). The Hart Pro snare is made to be capable of positional sensing through the Roland TD8 and 10. In Roland's case, the module simulates how the drum is supposed to sound when hit in certain spots according to information that the user programs into it. Positional sensing requires that the piezo be located in a precise spot inside the drum so that the settings used for the positional sensing can accurately reproduce what the user wants to hear. Yamaha's strategy can't be too different from Roland's (Walt could tell you), but it seems to be an open question whether pads not manufactured specifically to be compatible with a certain company's positional sensing are able to do the job adequately. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "underneathheaven" <realvast@s...> wrote: > I know that the DTXtreme used positional sensoring with its pads, > and they were the real head pads, but I was wondering if positional > sensoring worked on rubber pads? If not, what kind of other pads > does it work on? What is the difference between the real head pad > organs and the rubber pad organs? Thanks! > > -UN.H
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Re: DTXtreme positional sensoring question
2003-04-30 by liberatusvirus
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