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Passing the torch

2008-02-15 by Keith

Well, it is a sad day for me to see oldguydrummer and liberatusvirus leave as moderators of this group. I have been a member for around 5 years I think,

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Re:Passing the torch

2008-02-14 by Tom Watson

Thanks ogd Rob I really appreciate what you ve done...moderating this group. This place sure was a help when I didn t have any idea what I was doing and there

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Knees

2008-02-14 by John Allsopp

Hi Before I start, thanks OGD, I believe you helped me out a few times over the years. OK, I was getting kick drum knee pain (well, not pain, discomfort, and I

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Re: Passing the torch

2008-02-14 by emf

Pedro, I posted as liberatusvirus (a Latin transcription of my last name, not a computer disease). Rob and I have been discussing the best interests of the

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Re: [DTXpress] Passing the torch

2008-02-14 by Pedro Reyes

I know I m not an active member at all, but I ve been a member since right before the DTXpressIII was for sale (got a good deal on the DTXpressII) I was also a

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Re: Passing the torch

2008-02-14 by Keith

Thanks Rob. This has always been an excellent group thanks to you - I was a member even before I bought my first drumstick. I am not sure how safe things are

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Re: [DTXpress] Passing the torch

2008-02-14 by opelmyster

Well I have to say thank you for your time and effort in the position you have been in as mod of this group. I am fairly new to the group but I read most all

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Passing the torch

2008-02-14 by oldguydrummer

To All: I have had a great deal of pleasure over the years as moderator of this group, but I feel that since my direction has moved more toward the Roland

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Re: DTXpress ver. 1 or DTXplorer

2008-02-12 by Keith

... Thats seems likely. The DTXplorer came out after the DTXpress III and one of the main things they were supposed to have improved on the DTXpress III

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Re: DTXpress ver. 1 or DTXplorer

2008-02-12 by fddrummer06

I haven t used the DTXpress, but I have used both the DTXpress II and the DTXplorer. As stated, the DTXplorer is more limited as far as pads go, but I will say

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Re: DTXpress ver. 1 or DTXplorer

2008-02-11 by Keith

... Arief, I have never played a DTXplorer so I don t know how the sounds compare. The DTXplorer only has a Midi OUT, not Midi IN. The DTXplorer only has 9

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DTXpress ver. 1 or DTXplorer

2008-02-11 by ariefm71

Hi, this is my first post...pls be gentle to me :) I have an opportunity to purchase a few years old original DTXpress ver 1, or a few months old DTXplorer,

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Re: Anyone familiar with dEXTD?

2008-02-11 by Keith

... Its a while since I used it but: 1. if you don t have midi on your PC then the cheapest way is to use a null modem cable and use the PC1 or PC2 selection

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Anyone familiar with dEXTD?

2008-02-09 by fddrummer06

I just ran across the dEXTD program, and since I recently got a DTXpress II it sounds like something i d like to use. I have a few questions about it if anyone

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Re: Is this possible at all?

2008-02-06 by fddrummer06

... Very cool, makes it very similar to an acoustic set. I ve decided to go with another PCY65s for the HH, so I ll be leaving out 1 PCY65 and 1 TP65 in favor

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Re: Is this possible at all?

2008-02-05 by Keith

... PCY65S as the hi-hat - yes. The module accepts a dual zone hi-hat so you can get an edge sound, for example, from it. Quite good for emphasis or off-beat

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Re: Is this possible at all?

2008-02-05 by fddrummer06

... You use a TP65s for the hihat? I m guessing that means the HH input will accept dual zone pads as well. If I were to pick up another PCY65s, would it

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Re: Is this possible at all?

2008-02-05 by Keith

... 7 are 3 zone inputs. Thanks. I knew there was something funny about choking on one of the modules but couldn t remember what. I checked my DTXpress

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Re: Is this possible at all?

2008-02-05 by Keith

... Well, the first thing is you have 11 pads and 10 inputs so something is going to have to give! All the cymbal inputs are chokable - that also extends to

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Is this possible at all?

2008-02-05 by fddrummer06

I recently purchased a DTXpress II module but have not received it yet. Currently I have the following setup: TP65 x5 TP65s x1 PCY65 x2 PCY65s x1 KP65 x1

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Re: Sound set up question

2008-02-04 by racetruck420

I would switch the monitors over to control room and msr100 too main outputs so that you can adjust the bass and treble freq on the board (assuming this is how

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Sound set up question

2008-02-04 by imma30

I have a DTXpress III Spec.Ed kit. I also have an Yamaha MG82fx non powered mixer, Yamaha MSR100 powered speaker, and the Yamaha MS50DR Monitor system. I am

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Re: TP65S or TP100

2008-02-04 by Keith

... As I understand it, the tom inputs on the DTXpress IV are NOT stereo, but twin mono inputs. That is why putting a TP65S into it will only give you one

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Re: TP65S or TP100

2008-02-04 by deneteus

... instead of ... Are ... I have 1 TP100 for the tom and I only have 3 TP65S pads on my DTXIV Special Kit and I noticed the 3 Tom ports have stereo inputs

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Re: Not happy with TP65S

2008-01-31 by imma30

Thanks for info OGD...I appreciate it!--- In ... would ... work ... Is ... series ... on ... intended ... If ... hereby notified that any review,

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Re: Not happy with TP65S

2008-01-31 by Keith

As far as I know, the only difference between the TP100 and TP120 is the size. Quite a few people use them on the DTXpress. I use the TP100. The TP120 is

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RE: [DTXpress] Not happy with TP65S

2008-01-31 by Damon, Rob

The TP100 has the mounting bracket on it the TP120 does not and would require a separate snare stand to hold it. Other than that it will work fine. OGD From:

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Not happy with TP65S

2008-01-31 by imma30

I am looking to replace my TP65S snare pad on my DTXpress III Spec. Edition drumkit. I am thinking about either the TP100 or the TP120. Is size the only

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Dtxpress IV cymbal sounds

2008-01-26 by ruffalo2003

Hello out there, So I finally got me a dtxpress IV...The sounds are way better then my old dtxpress 2. I m looking for some nice user settings that you guys

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DTXPRESS III, Cubase, MIDI

2008-01-21 by oscillationx

I ran the DTXPRESS through a Firepod and have configured all settings in Cubase, with respect to VST connections. I have been playing with Cubase a bit, and am

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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-16 by Keith

... The only 3 zone inputs on the DTXpress 3 are 2, 6 and 7, so if you use a tom input you will just get 2 zones. I m not sure what you would use a rim sound

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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-15 by Nick Falconer

... rack. ... Ditto, except I have a TP120 on a stand as I m such a sloppy player I like to have a big snare! Nick

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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-15 by Keith

... It works fine - I have been using the TP100 for the snare on my DTXpress III for a couple of years now. The red knob doesn t do anything (it does on the

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-15 by DARKMOON

Hi Keith, speaking of snare pad, have you tried using the snare pad that comes with dtxpress 4 special on a dtxpress 3 special module? if this is not supported

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-14 by jdamph

Just use the B diagram Keith provided in the files section without R1 and VR1. Parts for Yamaha KP65 drum trigger (radio shack part number): 1x 1.0µF 35V 20%

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-13 by quique_777

... Hi, sorry I didn t get to reply to your e-mail you sent earlier jdamph. I ve been on vacation until today. I was wondering if you could put up the working

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-12 by Keith

... I am glad it is now working. The 2N3904 has higher current gain at low currents, so that may be why it is a little better. I guess there is some debounce

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-11 by jdamph

... Ah I didn t see your post until just now. I figured out where it needed to go, I was just going to post what I did. Since the KP65 already has a 1k

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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-10 by Keith

... You could use the splitter and put the main pad through to the normal snare input & the rim though to 9. That way the standard kits will still play the

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