Ooops! And one more thing: Does DTXpress have the stack mode feature like DTX2U? That is when you hit a pad once up to 5 different notes played... --- In DTXpress@y..., okant@y... wrote: > Hello, > > I'm trying to prepare a DTXpress setup to order. I still have some > questions; can you look at them and comment please? > > Proposed setup: > 1 DTXpress brain > 1 RS60 rack system > 1 TP80S for snare > 3 TP60 toms > 2 PCY80S cymbal pads > 1 PCY10 Cymbal cup pad, for bell. > 1 KP80S kickpad > 1 HH80A hi-hat controller > > 1) Do I have enough inputs on DTXpress for this setup? > 2) When using a TP80S (new dual zone snare pad) instead of TP60, > should I connect it to the stereo snare input, or 9/10 dual input. > How do you get a rim-shot sound then? Just hitting the rim, or > rim_AND_pad both? If just hitting the rim, do I get different > velocities (because the stereo input does not have two triggers, but > one trigger and one switch). > 3) I expect to get choking on both cymbals, is that ok? I do not > require two different sounds on a single cymbal (not realistic!?!). > 4) In the future can I add a second KP80S for dual-kick drum? > 5) Would you recommend TP80 instead of TP60 for toms? > 6) Would you recommend RS80 instead of RS60? There's a considerable > price difference though! > 7) Would you recommend DTX Ver.2 (DTX2U) instead of DTXpress? Why? > > *) Note that I am not thinking to do gigs or be a pro or so, it's > just personal fun. > > Thanks > > Okan
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Re: Help on DTXpress order
2001-03-01 by okant@yahoo.com
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