Slow Wednesday- I have to answer my own posts... Ed from Drumbalaya got back to me within minutes- given the 3 hour time difference tween Baltimore and Seattle, I'm convinced the man never sleeps. He suggests I turn the cymbal so the sensor box is facing me. I turned it away from me to protect it. Tomorrow I will continue this discussion with me to let me know how it worked. --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Creighton Higgins" <creighton@l...> wrote: > To catch some of you up- My PCY crash failed last week- choke and rim > functions died, and after reviewing features and costs, I ordered a > ZB2 from Ed at Drumbalaya. (If any of you have not visited > www.drumbalaya.com yet, scoot on over. It's a fine site devoted to > all the major e-drum lines) > The new cymbal arrived right on time yesterday and I have literally > only had a few moments to play with it. Right off I have a problem- > when I whack the edge there is a noticeable delay in the trigger- > about a beat if you have the click set to 80. Much as I like to play > ahead of the beat- this requires way too much anticipation for > someone with a crusty nervous system like myself. > I'm confident (?) this can be resolved through settings- can anyone > steer me to the right location to begin tweaking? I am pre-grateful > for any help. > Creighton
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Re: Zenbal ZB2
2003-05-07 by Creighton Higgins
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