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Re: [DTXpress] extra's

2000-09-20 by Mark T. Owen

Yeah you are probably right,I had not thought of vibration
transmission causing false triggering. I've only used their
rack for acoustic set-ups. I plan to put my Logiztix snare
(mesh-heads with dual triggers to use in input 9/10)on a
regular snare stand, so my only crosstalk issue will likely
be between rim and pad. Also adding a Pintech "dingbat" ($35
us) for perc. effects and kit inc./dec.

Sanctum wrote:
> 
> 
> 
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> I use a Gibraltar rack :)
> 
> I wouldn't recommend it, the metal framework tends to
> transmit vibration
> more than the plastic racks designed for the e-drums, you
> get more cross
> talk between pads on a metal rack.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark T. Owen <mtowen@...>
> To: DTXpress@egroups.com <DTXpress@egroups.com>
> Date: 20 September 2000 17:51
> Subject: Re: [DTXpress] extra's
> 
> >
> >Have a look at the Gibraltor rack: more solid, flexible
> >(customizable) and cheaper. http://www.kamanmusic.com/
> >
> >Herb wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> [eGroups] My Groups | DTXpress Main Page | Start a new
> >>           group!
> >>
> >> OK,  I've abandoned the canned music Idea, and just
> >> figured that I'll just
> >> wow the audience with effects...Good Plan I  think.  I
> >> have a question for
> >> anyone who can help.  Does anyone know where I can pick
> up
> >> the RS80
> >> Rack?  Just the rack?  maybe an online store or
> something
> >> ,  I can't seem
> >> to find it separately.  It looks a little more sturdy
> than
> >> the RS60 that
> >> the DTXPRESS came with, or better yet,  Does yamaha
> offer
> >> extender  bars or
> >> something to make it a bit bigger to fit more pads?  My
> >> plan is to build
> >> the ultimate E-drum kit,  I've had it with acoustics,
> to
> >> big bulky and
> >> heavy, Even a small four piece is a chore to get
> around,
> >> and it doesn't
> >> make all those cool effect noises that can really spice
> up
> >> a tune.  I so I
> >> need a bigger rack I'm looking into the DTX2
> brain(don't
> >> get mad at me) and
> >> some more Dual zone pads.  any Ideas on the rack?
> >>
> >> Herb
> >>
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