One thing I noticed and haven't played with it much is that when using something like Battery you don't get the "variable" hihat pedal action... it's either open or closed :( so far I'm not really impressed with triggering outside sounds, maybe I've had a bad experience so far but I'm skeptic now :( Gilligan --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "emf" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote: > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "gollywillickers" > <gollywillickers@y...> wrote: > > hi, > > > > i'm using DTXpress II and recording on ProTools/Mac. > > > > i want a wider, better selection of drum sets and sounds to choose > from than > > i've got in the DTXpress II brain. > > > > i have SampleTank Le and it has 2 or 3 drum kits but the midi notes > are > > assigned DIFFERENT than the DTXpress. > > > > is there a Yamaha SOFTSYNTH / SOFT-DRUM MACHINE that would work > > OUT OF THE BOX with proper midi note assignments and great sounds? > > > > any smart suggestions would be helpful, > > Why not just change the MIDI note numbers? Usually, the Yamaha > modules differ only on the snare and kick. But even if that's not so > in this case, you can match them up without too much trouble. > > Ed
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Re: Softsynth / software drum module / drum samples w/DTXpress
2004-06-09 by Kevin Richard
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