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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Hi

2001-03-13 by Brandon Paluzzi

Actually, the new DTXtreme pads use FSR (condensers) for the rim trigger,
piezo for the head trigger.

BP

On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Sanctum wrote:

> Please post all your questions directly to the board, that way everyone sees
> them and gets the benefit of the answer.
> 
> Just briefly though...
> 
> Yamaha do a dual zone rubber pad, as do many other manufacturers (try
> Pintech for value) which will all work with the DTXpress stereo inputs
> (1-8).
> You need a "dual zone" pad, using a piezo trigger for the main zone and a
> condenser trigger for the outer rim.
> 
> Mesh head pads aren't an option.  Because of the nature of the design they
> do not lend themselves to condenser triggers.  My knowledge is by no means
> exhaustive, but I am not aware of any mesh head dual zone pads that use
> condenser triggers for the rim, all use a second piezo so would have to go
> through 9/10 on the DTXpress.
> 
> Hope you get what you're looking for
> Sanc
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tdjme@... <tdjme@...>
> To: sanctum@... <sanctum@...>
> Date: 11 March 2001 22:31
> Subject: Hi
> 
> 
> >Hello - I have seen you post a few times on the DTXpress web site,
> >andhad a question for you.  Do you know of a dual-zone snare that I
> >can add to me DTXpress that will allow me to do rim shots without
> >using the 9/10 jack?  Of course,  I prefer one with a mesh head, but
> >I will settle for rubber if I must.
> >
> >Thanks so much for your help - I need my rimshots back!
> >
> >Tim
> >Ipwsich UK
> >
> 
> 
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