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Re: [DTXpress] Re: WOOT FINALLY GOT ONE!

2003-09-26 by Vernon Graner

Complete manuals are online as PDF files and you can find them here:

http://www.dtxpressions.com

:)

Look under "links" :)
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liberatusvirus said:
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "8675309" <jaymz_hughes@y...> wrote:
>> This set rocks!! I waited about 6 mos. since  i first saw these
>> things, sold my accoustic kit to aquire the set. with the right
> p.a.
>> set up. and a couple of extra cymbals added to the kit (i used 2
>> pintech 14" crash ecymbals), this kit has served it purpose and
> then
>> some . compact and yet so versitile ... it has allowed me to play
>> venues where drummers never could , either cus' space was too
> smal...
>> or drums were concidered too loud... now either apply!
>> I've used it live and it sounded great .. although a few times i
> did
>> notice the crash cymbal stop short , which i believe was caused by
>> the bass players bass amp creating vibrations on my drum riser,
> after
>> removal of the amp off of my riser ... problem solved. I was
>> wondering if there is a list somewhere of all the sounds in the
>> dtxpress module? The kit itself feels and plays wonderful, but
> having
>> a list would be much more convinient than scrolling through the
>> options, with those tiny buttons.  Any help would be cool.
>
> Hi Jaymz,
>
> I guess you don't have a manual, since it contains a complete list of
> sounds and factory kits. I think we have a link to the Yamaha site
> where you can download it. As for the case of the choking cymbal,
> it's good to hear that you seem to have solved it--at least for now--
> but if the cymbal is one of the affortable Pintech TC series, it may
> happen again. Vibrations from extraneous sources are more likely to
> cause e-drums/cymbals to trigger than to choke; the TCs have been
> known to choke themselves. It's a good idea to keep the bass player
> and his amp away from your riser. By the way, welcome.
>
> Ed
>
>
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