Ed
Bless you. I found a store in the neighborhood that sells magnifiers and I
can read again. The glasses look like the ones Lilly Tomlin wore as the
operator on Laugh-In (there's a generational test) so I'm happy that my
office has a door.
I came across some Rogers drums that were literally set out for the trash
lately. Two of the shells have cracks in them and the tom hardware will not
grip so they are truly shot. This breaks my heart- when I was a kid I lusted
for a Rogers set with the Dynasonic snare. Well the snare is in my basement
and I will be looking for a new throw-off on ebay soon. I am going to cut
down the 12" tom and create a mesh head snare. Bob's post is inspiring and I
am thinking I will be trying sensors other than the piezo just for fun.
Thanks for preserving his mail- I will be returning to it. I am interested
in members ideas on how to create a separate rim sensor that won't interact
with the head sensor.
Again- great holiday to all.
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From: emf [mailto:liberatusvirus@...]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 9:14 AM
To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DTXpress] Re: utility settings
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Creighton Higgins" <creighton@l...>
wrote:
> oh wizened one
> I think the offset was 32 (or minus 32) and the "T" setting was a
low
> positive setting. I left my reading glasses at home today - what a
morning,
> don't ask- so I am struggling to read my mail. I have an earlier
DTX- the I
> with ability to do stereo so I don't have a sensitivity setting
unless
> you're referring to the dipswitch on the back???
Dear Bad Santa,
My DTXpressI had a dedicated sensitivity parameter for the hihat. It
was located under the drum kit common parameters of the voice mode
(5.?). By the way, I've had some interesting private exchanges with
Bob Giles (I trust you got my private email). The upshot is that I
combined his trigger posts from Electronic Drums into a file here ("A
Short Course"). I wish I had the facility to make the words in this
post bigger for you. If I'd lost my glasses, I'd be hardpressed to
find the computer kyboard at all.
Ed
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RE: [DTXpress] Re: utility settings
2003-12-22 by Creighton Higgins
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