Hey Steph, I live in Corpus Christi! I don't believe I know you because I'm from the class of 2000, hehe. :) Where are you from exactly? Another thing I wanted to mention about playing live with other insturments connected to the p.a., was that some members have complained about double triggers and cross talk occuring more frequently when sharing a p.a. (or something along those lines.) I hope these other members can share some helpful information! -UN.H --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Stephanie <sellison-unix@a...> wrote: > > Hey Steph, I'm in south texas, > > Uhh, do I know you UN.H? > > My last name's Ellison, Carrizo Springs class of 1985 (if you've seen the > senior pictures, I'm the only Ellison listed, and yes, my name's Stephanie). > Ring a bell? > > > And who knows that the audience will think? They're not all experts > > on music anyways, they just wanna be entertained and the xpress is > > quite capable of doing just that. Play for the music. I say try it > > and then tell us how it goes. :) I know some other members have > > played live with it recently and, even though they may not be from > > texas, maybe they can share some insight on their gigs. > > That's something I'll try... Anybody else (anywhere) with experience on this? > > I am upgrading this drum kit with mesh head pads. Right now, I have a 13" > mesh pad which I'll use for a snare. I just need to get a snare stand for it > and swing the 3-zone pad outward, so it'll be my auxillary snare for the rim > stuff. Eventually, I'll replace the tom pads with 10" mesh pads (which I > will make). I'll end up keeping one extra pad for effects (then I'll be out > of inputs (THIS is plenty for me, really)). I'll have spare pads for when > one wears out. > > Stephanie
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Re: Electronic kits a no-no in live playing?
2003-07-08 by underneathheaven
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