yeah,
a friend of mine has the midikiti ,and also really likes the
usefulness of it as well.. i found a video for the drumkat on
ebay.and scooped it up as well, man it covers so much stuff on
it,and is really easy to sit down with the drumkat,and dive into
some of the advanced stuff fairly easily with the video. i didn't
end up getting a manual with the kat,but the video more than makes
up for not having one right off the bat, i will be on the look out
for the manual though... i really like the fact that you can play
the drumkat pads without sticks too,this is cool for starting and
stopping sequencing stuff,and loops (basically like the pad assign
feature on the dtxpress) it was definately a great investment
though.. i don't know why i haven't got one a while ago..
later,
sam(otacon28)
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus"
<liberatusvirus@y...> wrote:
> Hi Sam,
>
> I've been using the Kat MidiKITI for sometime, and it meets my
needs
> for more inputs perfectly at this point. It also has advanced
> stacking features (3 voices layed, 4 alternating, and a wealth of
> interesting velocity curves, which I have yet to use to full
> advantage). I've dealt a little with Alternate Mode. It's in my
home
> state of Mass., and seems to be run by a small number of pleasant
> people.
>
> Ed
>
>
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "otacon28us" <reva@s...> wrote:
> > hey guys,
> > long time since i posted on here,been busy as hell.
> nice
> > to see alot of action on here though (this is still one of the
> best
> > places on the net in my opinion) i just bought up a drum kat
about
> 2
> > weeks ago for my recording kit,and man i love the thing. there's
> so
> > much that it can do,and basically every feature on the dtxpress
> > works great with the drumkat( and the pads work just as well
> plugged
> > into the drumkat as they do directly into the dtxpress
module) ..
> > layering voices is great on here,and although you can only layer
2
> > voices with the dtxpress the drumkat lets you layer 3 voices on
> each
> > pad (even the external input ones),and have to control on each
> one..
> > plus with having 9 inputs on the back of the drumkat offers the
> > ability to have a 19 peice monster e-drum kit even in a pretty
> space
> > limited area.. it's a great tool for recording,and i have been
> > giving it a work-out on my new roland vs-1880 (love this thing
as
> > well) just figured i'd see if anyone else has used the drumkat
> with
> > the dtxpress module,and had anything to say about there
experience
> > with doing so, also this may be a nice option for users wanting
> that
> > bigger e-drum kit,but not wanting to devour a rooms worth of
space
> > to have one... i have also just recently bought a hart multi-pad
6
> > that i'm gonna be putting into the configuration soon, but you
can
> > see pics of my current recording kit configuration by checking
out
> > my pics(otacon28's pics) in the photos section (there the last
few
> > pics that i just added)
> >
> > rock on guys,
> > sam(otacon28)Message
Re: anyone using the dtxpress module with a drumkat controller???
2003-05-18 by otacon28us
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