Re: y splitter leads in UK
2004-04-19 by William Sutherland
Great stuff Stewart, thanks. It s amazing how difficult it is to find music and particularly drum equipment retailers details in the UK via Google (poor web
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2004-04-19 by William Sutherland
Great stuff Stewart, thanks. It s amazing how difficult it is to find music and particularly drum equipment retailers details in the UK via Google (poor web
2004-04-19 by William Sutherland
thanks Ed, I did look on Thomann s but missed that - I ll see what happens when they come. We live in a strange dual mm/inches world in the UK - it s just over
2004-04-19 by moosetication
... Someone with the DTXpressIII SP may be able to comment - they re the same cymbals. Stewart
2004-04-19 by moosetication
... Having seen OGD s description of the inputs, I am prepared to bet that this would be a pretty damn decent match-up for the DTXtremeIIS module. What do you
2004-04-19 by Dan Cheak
... the ... top ... slices, ... spring, ... I thought it lokked like it might be a little stiff. I guess I ll know when it get here. Thanks Stewart
2004-04-19 by moosetication
... I m prepared to bet that the motion is not terrific, for two reasons. First, underneath the cymbal is a widget that clamps to the tilter and fits into the
2004-04-19 by moosetication
... That seems to be the fellow. Except it s a whole pound cheaper from the supplier direct: http://www.bck.co.uk/htm/Cables.htm And there s a seller on eBay
2004-04-19 by Dan Cheak
OGD, Can you tell by the manual, or do you know how the new round cymbals are mounted(DXTIIS)? Do they use a mechanism to allow natural movement, or can you
2004-04-19 by emf
... two ... the ... be ... Zack, No. The point that Stewart and OGD were making is that you can split these inputs, but you ll only get the same sounds. The
2004-04-19 by emf
... I ... see ... William, The one at your link is the right idea, but I m not sure from the description that the plugs are 1/4 phonos (I don t speak mm very
2004-04-19 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
If you take a two PCY65S cymbal pads and take a Y-stereo cable (similar to what you would use to split a stereo headphone jack out of an amplifier to use with
2004-04-19 by supernovanexus
Wait...are you saying you can split the crash or ride input into two stereo pads so you can connect two stereo pads into each and get the bow/edge sounds and
2004-04-19 by William Sutherland
It s been really interesting going back through the archives - but I can t see any mention of a UK source of the much discussed y splitters (although at least
2004-04-19 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
... Simularly, you can take two PCY65S stereo pads and connect them together with a standard stereo Y-splitter cable and place one on the left side of your kit
2004-04-19 by emf
I ve added something to our welcoming note to new members. Before posting your first question to the board, please consult the archives. Even though finding
2004-04-19 by moosetication
... That s one way. More convenient (in my opinion) is to use an insert cable or splitter to put two mono pads on 9/10. ... Two options are open to you. You
2004-04-19 by emf
It is geared toward users of the new Roland TD-20, but it might have something to offer those with other modules of interest to us as well. According to
2004-04-19 by Timothy & Jessamyn
Can anyone give me ideas on how to add more pads to my dtxpress II? From what I can tell, I can plug the kick cable into the 9/10 extra input & plug an
2004-04-19 by Andy Griffin
Been down my local drum shop asking about the DTX III - I reckon I can get a better deal if there are a couple ( or more ) of us wanting to purchase at the
2004-04-19 by DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the DTXpress group. File : /Review of
2004-04-19 by emf
... The post before this one is out of order, because it s the rewritten version of one that I deleted to remove the typo that actually contradicted my point.
2004-04-19 by emf
... interested ... I d like to think a little about what Abdulmalek has observed--that dropouts are more likely to occur nearer to the trigger than away from
2004-04-18 by Abdulmalek Hamsho
Ed, your idea is very reasonable, specially if I told you that there is no dropouts at all in Buzz-roll if it was too close to the trigger. ...
2004-04-18 by bongokonzelmann
Probably it only touches a side aspect but nevertheless: Before I bought my DTXPIII I was a DTXtremeI user and I remember my problem with loudness on the
2004-04-18 by Abdulmalek Hamsho
With pleasure. Here we go: 1- For Pad Type, nothing will help at all. It s not a problem of louder or not. If I chose any pad other than DT (Kick, snare
2004-04-18 by emf
... simulating ... Well, the human brain can do some pretty amazing interpolations, but unfortunately not with intervals this long, no matter how fast you may
2004-04-18 by Abdulmalek Hamsho
Unfortunatelly, I did all what you adviced .... So, I should keep simulating the missed beats in my brain rather than the DTXpress brain. Thanks. ...
2004-04-18 by Farkus Gwenadon
Hey guys... please keep in mind I m a total newbie with this MIDI stuff. Okay, here goes: I m using Cubase SX to record my DTXPressII drum kit. My PC and my
2004-04-18 by emf
... missed beats ... so the ... If yes, ... DTXpressII ... People have reported problems using the redshots and the DTXpress module, especially on the kick,
2004-04-18 by Abdulmalek Hamsho
Hi everybody, I have Pearl Traveller kit (DDrum Red shot triggers) along with the DTXpressII kit, I m facing problems with the mesh heads (lot of missed beats
2004-04-18 by emf
... types. ... from ... What I meant to ask is, Has anyone used the RHP pad-type setting for mesh heads with the DTXPII module?
2004-04-18 by emf
... correspondence quite helpful. I finally have a question of my own. How can I increase the sustain on the crash cymbals. After they are hit I would like to
2004-04-18 by Nancy Solomon
Hello out there, I have found much of the information I have been reading from the correspondence quite helpful. I finally have a question of my own. How can I
2004-04-18 by emf
Stewart just reminded me that the DTXPUII has RHP and SHP pad types. Has anyone ever used the RHPs (refers to Yamaha s Real Head Pads from DTXTI) for anything,
2004-04-18 by supernovanexus
That s exactly what I m doing. Thanx OGD! -Zack-
2004-04-18 by Keith
... Stewart, Thanks, I did wonder if that was the case. It all makes sense now. I guess they tell you which ones are layered because you only have 32 voices
2004-04-18 by moosetication
... The second layer in the pre-layered voices is not available for the user to edit in the same way as you would if layering two regular voices. Stewart
2004-04-18 by Keith
Hi, I hope this hasn t been answered before, if so I apologise, but I have searched the archives and haven t found the answer. I have also been reading the
2004-04-18 by Keith
... £750 and free delivery (although I decied to pay an extra £10 to get it on Saturday). Keith.
2004-04-18 by MrPhoney@aol.com
I use CarboSticks. They are big in Europe, new over here in the States. They are made from Carbon Fibre.
2004-04-18 by oldguydrummer
... to ... seperate ... bell ... somehow? ... The PCY10 is just a mono piezo pad like any other mono pad (PCY65/PCY60/TP65 etc.) and must have a separate
2004-04-18 by supernovanexus
How does the PCY10 Cymbal Bell Pad work? Does it some how hook up to your ride and acts like a stereo pad? Or would it require a seperate insert? Like if I
2004-04-17 by emf
There seems to be renewed interest in the excellent pads from the first DTXtreme kit, but they have been almost impossible to find since the DTXTI s demise. No
2004-04-17 by Andy Griffin
Keith How much are you paying for yours ?? Cheers Andy ... in ... maybe ... reckon ... euro ... here, ... with ... days!! ... earlier
2004-04-17 by supernovanexus
The rubber core sticks have the wood feel, and do reduce shock, but by little...and the sticks have no weight to them so they don t appeal to me. Ahead
2004-04-17 by Stuart McConaghy
Not at all, the Aheads do a great job at absorbing the higher impact shock from pads, I d say they re close to an ideal stick for electronic players. Stuart
2004-04-17 by Stuart McConaghy
Not really. I ve tried them out, and they vibrate like mad, to a point where my hands actually hurt holding them. The Ahead sticks do a better job at absorbing
2004-04-17 by Keith
Just got a phone call from Scheerers to say they are in, so I should have mine today (Saturday). I assume this is the start of their official availability on
2004-04-17 by emf
... No hassle.
2004-04-16 by Dan Cheak
... it ... scrutiny, ... Understood! Thank you, Ed! Sorry for the hassle Dan