Re: ddrum4
2003-09-08 by liberatusvirus
... that ... any ... the ... I ... amazing. ... ddrum ... Pete and Scott, Ed Morin plays a ddrum live-precisely the situation in which it is supposed to be
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2003-09-08 by liberatusvirus
... that ... any ... the ... I ... amazing. ... ddrum ... Pete and Scott, Ed Morin plays a ddrum live-precisely the situation in which it is supposed to be
2003-09-08 by liberatusvirus
... Stephen, Looks like a company that we might consider contacting. Ed
2003-09-07 by Drew
Hi Stewart I ve got a busy week this week (away from home for most of it !),I think compiling a comparative-review could be a problem as I don t own a
2003-09-07 by brown8700
Anyone heard of Sherpa electronic drums? Ran accross this site in a Google search. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Sherpa/ Stephen
2003-09-07 by hairytrigger
Pete, Here s what I know about ddrum and crosstalk. A few years back, K&K sound invented a device called the Trigmaster. It is a device that can tell the
2003-09-07 by Paul Bentley
... It is very expensive, I know that. Wembley Drum list it for £975.10, and a month or so ago there was rumour that there was a new killer module on the way.
2003-09-07 by Paul Bentley
... Thanks Drew - I was a centimetre out, not bad! (It means 4.5 metres of ddrum rim noise eliminator will do 6 8 pads at a cost of £4.81 per pad. Next
2003-09-07 by peterpan
heya drew, really great to have somebody in this group with one of these kits. thanks for offering to review it, its always useful to have an end users view. a
2003-09-07 by peterpan
does anybody here know much about the ddrum4 se brain thats supposed to be the most realistic sounding module ever. I have been reading up about it and it did
2003-09-07 by DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the DTXpress group: How many use real cymbals. Recording and/or Gigs o Always with Recording and Gigs o
2003-09-07 by peterpan
Bloody hell, Koby have just popped out of nowhere. I thought i had considered just about everything for my neverending upgrade options. I for one would be very
2003-09-07 by peterpan
Having looked into these sorts of isssues the past week or so, roland pads should work fine with the yamaha brain. Although they re not tailor made to work
2003-09-07 by moosetication
... Drew! Where have you been all our lives? If you wander back through the messages from the last week or so, you ll see the group -- under the inspired and
2003-09-07 by Drew
... pads ... favour ... readily ... found ... along ... set-up ... Hi Paul OK...the measurement around the rim is 68cm. The koby hi hat peadl is a basic
2003-09-07 by Paul Bentley
... At last, someone with a Koby kit! There had to be someone out there somewhere who had one :-) Now for the questions! If I follow your lead and go the Koby
2003-09-07 by underneathheaven
I guess I might as well make an appearance too eh! Its UN.H!! I haven t been posting much either because of school and my girlfriend came down for 45 days!
2003-09-07 by brown8700
Carlos: I play both electric and acoustic drums. I find the major difference being, as Stephanie mentioned, the stick response to the heads. You ll also find
2003-09-07 by Jade
WOW!!! Hey Ol Guy....Thanks for your hard work and those interesting stats...tho I haven t posted much (due to working alot and being out in my garden this
2003-09-06 by Drew
Hi Spence I ve got a Koby Kit. The Mesh heads are near-silent...but the BD pedal is the culprit, I can play the kit with the lightest of touches, but I still
2003-09-06 by Drew
Hi Guys I just wanted to say to all my UK E-Drum junkies that there is an alternative to the Japanese & American Mesh-Head kits out there....and best of all
2003-09-06 by hairytrigger
Jimi Hendrix Scott
2003-09-06 by Vernon Graner
Hey Nick, I m the admin of the DTXpressions site. Just let me know what you ve got. and I l place it for you. OR, just post it here and I ll transfer it for
2003-09-06 by carlos
... you ... drum set is ... either have ... thanks a lot Stephanie
2003-09-06 by psmperry@aol.com
Now if six, turned out to be nine....I don t mind perry
2003-09-06 by liberatusvirus
... How s it going, Nick? Vern s in charge of DTXpressions. I m sure that he ll respond soon. Weekends can be spotty. In the meantime, why not post the trick
2003-09-06 by Nick Carroll
Does anyone know how to contact the DTXpressions administrator? I have logged on there, and I want to submit an item for the Tips & Tricks page but can t find
2003-09-06 by ruffalo2003
I think I have found a fairly good hi-hat sound by layering a closed hi-hat on v1 and a lite crash cymbal on v2 of the hi-hat pad. If you guys try this, let me
2003-09-06 by Stephanie Ellison
... It could be, if you haven t drummed on an acoustic before and the drum set is tuned low. You don t have that rebound from a rubber pads. You either have
2003-09-05 by carlos
hello everybody , is it hard to switch to accoustic drums once you get used to playing on e-drums? thanks, carlos
2003-09-05 by Stephanie Ellison
... Well, what I do is, as I have a single-zone snare mesh pad, is plant that thing where the acoustic snare normally goes and swing the 3-zone snare pad
2003-09-05 by liberatusvirus
... and ... models ... Hold on a second. I m still working on the drumming test. I thought that chewing gum and walking were hard, and now Stephen and OGD drop
2003-09-05 by brown8700
Yoav: I ll recommend the Pintech cc102, which is a 10 mesh head drum. It s system is licensed to Pintech from Roland. Ed uses the larger, free-standing
2003-09-05 by yoavf21
Hi, I ve been subscribed to the list for a long time but I ve never really posted before - unfortunately for me drumming is a hobby to which I don t have much
2003-09-05 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Brown wrote: Still think anyone can be a drummer? I hope not. And I hope you ll ... When I first started to read this, I thought is was the latest test
2003-09-05 by brown8700
Pass this along to some of your guitarist friends who think THEY are the only real musicians in the band! So, you think anyone can be a drummer? It is my hope
2003-09-05 by oldguydrummer
Since the special notice was sent out last month, asking for current members to responsed, the following has occurred: Existing members who responded/posted =
2003-09-05 by narrowgatedrummer
Tell ya what Im doing with the cymbals...Im going to use them for effects. I ve decided that my Zils sound so much better in the mix than what the DTXpress2
2003-09-05 by draker2003
HI Gang. I was playing the other night and my tom (right front) drum pad fell off its mounting. I have it tilted down from cross-bar horizontal position on an
2003-09-05 by mark_canlas
Hello everyone, my name is Mark and I have a website for band members and bands looking for other band members. You can search for a band member in the
2003-09-05 by liberatusvirus
Thanks to Paul Bentley for providing this material. It isn t available on Koby s most recent website, and it looks really intriguing. By the way, I ve sent a
2003-09-05 by brown8700
I cracked a Yamaha pie within six months of purchasing the kit. However, I m not quite the basher I was when I was a newbie to e- drums. Stephen
2003-09-05 by Creighton Higgins
pb wrote: So how old were all these broken bits that are appearing on the list - older than three years? I purchased a floor model from Mars Music shortly
2003-09-05 by liberatusvirus
... 5/9/03 12:20 ... The premium on polyphony goes up only to the extent that a module offers possibilities for simultaneous notes. For instance, the ability
2003-09-05 by liberatusvirus
... This is true; all modules basically work on this principle. That s why the machine-gun effect has been such a bugaboo with e-drums. However, there are
2003-09-05 by Paul Bentley
Really Inspector, do you seriously expect me to believe that on 5/9/03 12:20 ... Ah......yes of course, thanks Stewart. Just like computers, more is better!
2003-09-05 by moosetication
... Depends. If you were to layer every voice on every pad, you end up using a lot of voices. For example, I have three stereo cymbals, so each pad has two
2003-09-05 by moosetication
... People like me don t *necessarily* upgrade because they re dissatisfied with the gear - it s just the way we re made! But your point is valid, nonetheless.
2003-09-05 by moosetication
... So far as I know, it s all of them. Stewart
2003-09-05 by Paul Bentley
Really Inspector, do you seriously expect me to believe that on 5/9/03 11:13 ... I ve posed the question because it was the various postings about failures,
2003-09-05 by Paul Bentley
How important is polyphony with regard to a brain, as there s a big difference between the budget brains; the Alesis DM5 is 16 voice, the DTXpress 32 voice,