Ed, Thanks for the answer. And do you know if the Roland pd 120 dual zone pad works well with the dtxpress (another advertisement I spotted). Anko --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > Anko, > > I've never used it, but from the product description it appears to > be a true dual-zone (two piezo) pad. If it were to work with the > dtxpress I or II, it might have to be treated like a triggered > acoustic drum, given the location of the trigger toward the rim, > rather than the center, without any foam padding. One caution: ddrum > triggers have a history of spotty performance through Yamaha modules > because of their design. In short, there's no guarantee that the > snare will perform correctly with Yamaha. You either have to try it > yourself or consult with a ddrum speciallist. > > Ed > > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "ankoanko2003" <adehoop@b...> wrote: > > Hello everybody, > > > > I was offered a d-drum snarepad. The guy wants to sell it because > it > > doesn't work well with his Roland TD-6 (especially the rolls don't > > come out as they should). Does anybody know how it works with a > > dtxpress 1? And does anybody know if the d-drum snare is a dual > zone > > (2 piezos) or a stereo pad (1 piezo, 1 condensator)? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Anko
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Re: d-drum snare and dtxpress
2003-05-16 by ankoanko2003
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