Re: Koby review
2003-09-03 by moosetication
... I would be up for that. Maybe Colin might be swayed if you mention he s based in my hometown ... B-) -- S
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2003-09-03 by moosetication
... I would be up for that. Maybe Colin might be swayed if you mention he s based in my hometown ... B-) -- S
2003-09-03 by liberatusvirus
... that it ... such that ... Creighton and Grumpy Stewart, My experience with the Zenbal was totally different. Mine was as close to plug and play as I could
2003-09-03 by liberatusvirus
... one ... Pete, My pleasure. The discontinued DTXv2.0 modules are really affordable now--the low to mid $200 range. My old pal Walt who owned a couple of
2003-09-03 by Creighton Higgins
Grumpy Stewart: The Pintech Zenbal seems to differ functionally from the Yamaha in that it takes more of a whack to trigger and it is more difficult to setup
2003-09-03 by peterpan
oh right, so there are dual zones, mono pads, stereo triggers, 2 eds, a dmpro, a dtx, visu lites, a hart pro snare and tweakin 2 go all around.. alrighty then
2003-09-03 by liberatusvirus
... Stewart, Just the guy I wanted to talk to. I ve emailed Paul Bentley personally about this idea, because I noticed that he s not really a member of this
2003-09-03 by Hopkinson, Spencer # UK - MAILBOX
A review of Koby products would be great. They reviewed their mesh head pads in Rhythm (drumming magazine in the UK for our worldwide friends) earlier this
2003-09-03 by moosetication
... I think that would be a splendid thing. But then, I would... B-) Stewart
2003-09-03 by liberatusvirus
... the messages for tips and tricks. Thanks, Spence. By the way, since you re in the UK, what do you think about our trying to arrange a review of Koby
2003-09-03 by Hopkinson, Spencer # UK - MAILBOX
Sorry for the delay in replying to this... My company changed domain names and I couldn t remember my yahoo sign in to change my email to use for newsgroups!!
2003-09-03 by liberatusvirus
... Pete, Some dual-mono pads have two mono outputs that require a mono cable for each mono input. If I remember correctly, the Hart Pro snare has a single TRS
2003-09-03 by peterpan
... yeah fink so, so for me to work a hart pro snare on a dmpro it needs to occupy 2 mono inputs. how would i go about connecting a hart pro snare to a dmpro?
2003-09-03 by liberatusvirus
... is ... Pete, Stereo pads and dual-zone pads are two different animals. The TP80S and PCY80S are indeed stereo pads. They have a main piezo in the body and
2003-09-02 by peterpan
thanks for the reply ed, all i currently have is a dtxpress(I), and i want to run all the existing pads plus a hart pro snare and a few visu lites through a
2003-09-02 by liberatusvirus
... Rhythm ... Paul, Just a thought. If you ve already spoken to Schofield, and he knows (or can be reminded about) who you are, maybe he d consider letting
2003-09-02 by Paul Bentley
Really Inspector, do you seriously expect me to believe that on 2/9/03 9:12 ... Ridiculous as it might seem I d be buying Koby without ever actually seeing
2003-09-02 by liberatusvirus
... What I ve been reading is very much leading me to think that I ll ... cymbals Paul, If you go the Koby route, how d you like to write a review for us?
2003-09-02 by Paul Bentley
Really Inspector, do you seriously expect me to believe that on 2/9/03 7:55 ... This is all very interesting as I have yet to jump into this pond and buy a
2003-09-02 by moosetication
... Well, snap. Moved the pads around so it s less of a problem (put it on a crash/crash rather than the crash/ride, where it was a bit obvious when I got the
2003-09-02 by liberatusvirus
... Hey Pete, You can get the DM Pro really cheap now. I ve seen it on ebay for $450 or so with Buy It Now. Considering what it is, it s a genuine temptation.
2003-09-02 by peterpan
finally about to upgrade my existing edrum setup, am considering using the dmpro as my main brain unit. only problem is i have many yamaha trigger pads from my
2003-09-02 by Creighton Higgins
I went through the same thing. Opened up the cymbal and found nothing obviously amiss and realized I had no clue as to how to test the rim switch. So... Bought
2003-09-02 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Stewart wrote: to take the TP80S apart for your photos? The rubber covering is glued at about 8 places to the underside of the plastic frame. Use a good
2003-09-02 by moosetication
I no longer have a rim sound on one side (left of the centre) on one of my TP80S cymbal pads. [sigh] Looking at OldGuy s pictures, it seems that the rim switch
2003-09-01 by brown8700
Ed: Good to have you back. Yes, I emailed Brian with a some thoughts, as well as a question about the Pintech HH pedal. Haven t heard back. That was, however,
2003-09-01 by zapaxe
... the ... for ... from ... and ... diameter; ... arms ... Hi and thanks Ed, It was just that I ve seen sites listing Yamaha electronic drum accessories with
2003-09-01 by Steve Parker
Yes, I would still like to be a member. My current membership is under Pinachee. I read the files all the time, just don t respond unless I have time. Thanks
2003-09-01 by liberatusvirus
... Hi Steve, The RS-80 at a good price was always considered a viable upgrade from the 60. It was more stable, with an extra brace across the front and a
2003-09-01 by peterbartone
Just wanted to give everyone a heads-up I am selling a DTXpress on EBAY. Item #2555209416
2003-08-31 by liberatusvirus
... Hi everyone, It s nice to be back. I m well behind the times, and have much catching up to do. But I m mightily impressed with all the information that s
2003-08-31 by hairytrigger
Russell, I can t help with the noise issue...Sorry. But, regarding the HiHat thing, the closed voices are factory set with the decay time too short. They
2003-08-31 by zapaxe
I have the RS 60 original DTXpress rack. But was wondering what the difference is between the RS 80? Mainly I want to know if the pad arms & such are
2003-08-31 by Russell
I recently bought a To-Host serial lead for my DTXExpress 2,I installed the drivers for it from the Yamaha web site,the lead works fine but Im a bit annoyed
2003-08-31 by brown8700
Jimmy: Yes, you can pan individual sounds to any degree (0-64) from left to right. Oh, and welcome! Stephen
2003-08-31 by k_johnson4
Rogers Big R Dynasonic (1970s) for sale and also -A matching rogers snare stand -Yamaha Dtxpress rs60 Electronic drum rack -Yamaha Hi hat Stand -Rock hardware
2003-08-31 by k_johnson4
Yamaha Dtxpress rs60 Electronic drum rack for sale and also -Rogers Big R Dynasonic (1970s) -A matching rogers snare stand -Yamaha Dtxpress rs60 Electronic
2003-08-30 by hairytrigger
Jimmy, Welcome to the forum, and the DTXpress world. The answer is Yes you can.Each pad has many parameters that you can fully edit and customize! Scott
2003-08-30 by sonicenergyauthority
No problems in doing that... Personal preference: For normal kit sounds - don t hard pan fully right or left. Makes them sound more natural. Percussion
2003-08-30 by moosetication
... Yes. Every voice (not just each pad) has a pan setting, from L27 (extreme left) through R27 (extreme right), with all points between. What you *can t* do
2003-08-30 by SKWatson
Just got a new DTXpress II (after lurking here for almost half a year), and love it. Thanks to all who have shared their experience, as it has been very
2003-08-30 by SKWatson
Does anyone have/know of a specification that gives the layout of the data portion of the bulk dumps? Just trying before resotring to reverse engineering...
2003-08-30 by jimmymagee10
Hi I am on the verge of purchasing the DTXPressII (very excited!), and I m sorry if this has been answered before, but can I set up each pad at a different
2003-08-30 by Stephanie Ellison
Okay everyone: I m moving this weekend, so I will be offline for a day or two, or it could be a while longer. Stephanie
2003-08-29 by narrowgatedrummer
Hair Trigger. The DTXpress2 manual dosent spec it out. I did however call and a Martin called me back to inform me that it too is UNbalanced. Later, Billy
2003-08-29 by fezzasus
i bought the visu lites directly from the store in america - which is why i had to pay the import chargte, if you are purcahsing them from within the country
2003-08-29 by Paul Bentley
Really Inspector, do you seriously expect me to believe that on 28/8/03 9:17 ... I ve just looked out an old invoice from when I imported some Axis pedals and
2003-08-29 by hairytrigger
Actually, you can simulate the balanced connection, with a little soldering. A regular shielded cable, like guitar, or the crappy ones that ship with DTX, is
2003-08-29 by hairytrigger
In the original DTXpress, the outputs are UNbalanced. On the Specs. page(64) They are listed as (mono phone jack) . Balanced needs stereo(TRS) jacks. As
2003-08-29 by hairytrigger
In the original DTXpress, the outputs are UNbalanced. On the Specs. page(64) They are listed as (mono phone jack) . Balanced needs stereo(TRS) jacks. As
2003-08-28 by peterpan
sorry i cant answer any of your questions, was just wondering where u bought your visulites from, gonna be buying some soon from london. u had to pay an extra