Stewart, You've accomplished splitting a rim switch from a gum rubber stereo pad and sending it to the rim input of another pad? Please expain. I don't get it. Ed --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "moosetication" <moosetication@y...> wrote: > --- "isidorelechat" wrote: > > I have been out of the drums world for ten years ... > > I am much in the same position as you, except (sigh) 14 years closer > to the tomb. I too have gone for the DTXpressII and upgrading it as > far as it will go. > > > Snare: I would add a Roland PD-80R > > Not the only choice, of course. Pintech do a well-regarded dual- zone > mesh snare. > > > Hi-Hat pad: I would use the orginal dtxpress 3 zones snare pad > > You'll only get one of the two rim triggers... and the rim triggers > are either side of the midline so arranging the pad so the working > rim trigger's usable might be tricky. I put a TP-80S on the hat and > am still using the TP-65S snare. > > > 4th tom: I woud use the original hi-hat pad > > Done that, on 9. Just remember to set up the trigger type, and the > default voice is a cowbell on every kit so you'll have to change that. > > > Extra cymbal: I would probably buy another yamaha one > > I was planning to get another stereo (Yamaha or Pintech), move the > single zone PCY65 to 10 and the new stereo on 6 or 7 to give me two > stereos and a mono. But ... there are many unused rim trigger inputs > on the DTXpressII brain, so my latest cunning plan is to use three > stereos... two on 6/7, one with the peizo through 10 and the rim > on "kickR" by splitting it into input 1. See what I mean? I've rigged > up a test and it seems to work. And it would be interesting to see if > there are any triggers on the market that are just FSRs, as these > could work happily split into the other rim inputs for bells and so > on. > > My final experiment is with the Yamaha DD-55 toy (the one with seven > little pads in a silver box, that you see all over eBay). I got one > of these when I was trying to figure out if my desire to get back > into drumming was just advanced senile dementia or real. I'm planning > to see if it would be possible to dismantle this and mount it on the > kit, and MIDI it into the DTXpressII brain. I know it will work > electrically. > > This is more *much* fun than Meccano... > > Stewart
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Re: DTXpress II upgrade plan
2003-05-01 by liberatusvirus
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