--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, Brian LaRue <technodrumguy@y...> wrote: > ***The Ddrum is hands down the best module if you're > out for performance. I've had all of the major modules > (TD 5,7,6,8,10-DTXPRESS,XTREME,2.0,RM50-D4,DM5) and > the Ddrum is my favorite. It's one of the favorite > among studio professionals. The biggest thing it > offers is 1000 steps of dynamics.....Roland TD10 only > has 288 at best. > As for the X talk, the dynamic control and sensor > reading is so accurate that it's not really necessary > to have Xtalk cancel as an additional feature. > I will also say the Ddrum isn't for everyone, but if > your looking for performance, it's got it. If you're > looking for fun.....don't spent the money...... Brian, It's good with Pintech meshes? Does it do positional with them? I'm undecided about buying it or waiting for the new Yamaha. The ddrum comes with a big discount now; I assume it's being replaced. Still, it's hard to resist, even though I'm betting on the new Xtreme to be a real winner. Ed
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Re: Digest Number 1016
2003-09-08 by liberatusvirus
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