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Re: Is 3 is the magic number?

2004-03-25 by emf

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "S-E-A" <sonicenergyauthority@n...> 
wrote:
 
> I wanted to improve the cymbals sounds, and yes there are 
improvements, a
> few new sounds here and there, but the improvements are marginal.
> As I've never had the chance to play a mk II module, so I don't 
know if the
> LCD screen shows trigger activity as bar graphs, quite handy.
> I do know that the key / menu system changed on the mk II, and it's 
the same
> (as far as I know) on the mk III.
> It took a bit of getting used to having used the original module so 
long.
> Some of the bad stuff remains from the original module, the play-
along-tunes
> are still cheesy, but there's
> enough interesting new stuff to keep me occupied.
> If I had the opportunity to try before I bought it, I have to say I 
probably
> wouldn't have done so. Still, I don't regret getting the unit.

Thanks, SEA. Do you feel like describing a little more how the menu 
system changed? 
 
> I've also managed to buy a couple of Pintech's ZB1 zymbols, as many 
on the
> list praise them.
> Sadly I'm finding that there a little temperamental with both the 
DTX
> modules.
> Them seem to multi trigger, I've tried various gain levels, 
rejection
> settings, and so forth, but I never get satisfactory results.

We're going to have to address this Zenbal situation with the DTXP 
now that three people have been critical. When I did a head to head 
evaluation of the Roland CY-6, Pintech ZB2, and Yamaha PCY-80S 
through the DTXP a couple of years ago, the Zenbal made a favorable 
impression. It seems time to revisit it. Does anyone have successful 
trigger settings with the Pintech Zenbals that they'd be willing to 
share?

> Going back to the Octapad a sec,
> I've found that the Yamaha pads (TP-65s I think) are not quite as 
compatible
> as I thought. They work , but have strange velocity sensitivity (no 
real
> soft triggering).
> Oddly, the old Yamaha cymbal wedges seem to work better.

Even after adjusting the sensitivity knob at the bottom?

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