Adam, I feel I have to reply to some of these points 1. The feel of the DTXpress pads just doesn't cut it - especially the hi-hat. - I would be surprised if it was anything like a hi-hat. For the money, you can't expect realism of the type you're after. There's nothing stopping you upgrading to mesh pads or even making your own from old skins and triggers. 2. The sound of the kit is pretty good if you spend a lot of time tweaking it. The presets are crummy. - Agreed. That's the situation with a lot of electronic gear. When does anyone use presets anyway? Half the fun is making your own individual sounds. 3. The cymbals always sound the same when you hit them. - They are one of the less desirable parts of the DTXpress. If you play live a lot, I would recommend replacing these with real cymbals. As for practise and recording though, they're excellent since the noise level is easier to control. 4. Not having an acoustic kit is DRIVING ME NUTS! - This is not the fault of the DTXpress. If you want an acoustic so badly, go and buy one! 5. When I've recorded the DTXpress with a GM-Rock kit, out of the box-untweaked... - The sounds can be made to "breathe" a little by adjusting the Voice Decay downwards. Also, adding reverb will give sounds more decay. In general, the DTXpress sounds are quite punchy and short on decay. That's because you don't have any of that acoustic rattle and resonance. When recording, it all depends how you process it. Try using your compressor to expand the sound, pitch shift it or add reverb. If you simply plan on using the "dry" sounds, then good luck to you. 6. I'm sure the DTXpress is a lot easier to record than an acoustic kit. - it is. 7. I think having a DTXpress as your only kit will leave you longing for the feel and subtlety of a real kit. - We all miss the acoustic and we all play on them like mad people when we get the chance. It sounds like you need to go "hybrid". You obviously like the DTXpress (sometimes) and you love acoustics. Why not go half and half? Many have done this successfully. Just don't come back telling us that you now have a problem with noise. ;) ~Adam __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages & get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/
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Re: [DTXpress] DTXpress worth it?
2000-09-19 by Giles Hearn
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