Re: [DTXpress] Re: Drumkit Blank Chart sheets
2003-07-08 by Vernon Graner
Try here: http://www.dtxpressions.com then click downloads it s the bottom link. :) Also, for a *real* direct link go here:
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2003-07-08 by Vernon Graner
Try here: http://www.dtxpressions.com then click downloads it s the bottom link. :) Also, for a *real* direct link go here:
2003-07-08 by Stephanie
... Yes, I have my first mesh head pad, made by a new friend of mine. It s of the roland-type variety, made from a tom shell cut in half, a roland trigger
2003-07-08 by Stephanie
Thanks, Vernon: I found the PDF manual. Stephanie
2003-07-08 by moosetication
... Download the PDF version of the manual (link is in the Links section here) and just print off the relevant page. Stewart
2003-07-08 by Stephanie
... http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/menu.html Go here yourself and tell me what s wrong... THERE ARE NO MANUALS HERE! Not one for the DTXpress or II
2003-07-08 by cruzinoff@webtv.net
I believe Roland has an amp designed w/ Electronic Drumz in mind.........Love my Yamamazzzzzz
2003-07-08 by underneathheaven
Hey Steph, I live in Corpus Christi! I don t believe I know you because I m from the class of 2000, hehe. :) Where are you from exactly? Another thing I
2003-07-08 by Matt Pobursky
... Zipping the .dxf file should compress it significantly. The .dxf files are just text, so I wouldn t be surprised if it zipped down as much as 80% or more.
2003-07-07 by oldguydrummer
... http://www.dtxpressions.com ... know ... section. ... are ... changed ... I added a second rendering with more subdued coloring scheme. OldGuyDrummer
2003-07-07 by oldguydrummer
... site. ... what ... Vern, I did a quick save of a rendering of the file in the photos section. Have I look at it to see if you still want it. The pads,
2003-07-07 by oldguydrummer
... feature to ... able ... the .dxf ... Vern, I created the drawing in Autocad 2002. The drawing was of my phase II set (two complete dtxpressII kits + (3)
2003-07-07 by Vernon Graner
Great! I ll be happy to place it on the http://www.dtxpressions.com site. I can send you the FTP info for you to send it up. Just let me know what email
2003-07-07 by Vernon Graner
Actually, if you re willing to share, it might be quite a neat feature to have the 3d models of all the pieces in some format others might be able to use. Did
2003-07-07 by Stephanie
Anyone know where I can get blank Drumkit Chart pages, like the one after page 84 in the DTXpress II drum trigger module manual? I ve tried in my office
2003-07-07 by prog_uk
... together ... Now that s what I call commitment! :-)
2003-07-07 by liberatusvirus
... work ... Hi Stewart, Sorry I didn t see your message until today. The Vis. hi hat is designed to play on a traditional stand, partly to provide a familiar
2003-07-07 by prog_uk
... the ... That would account for the large difference in price between PCY65S and PCY65 when I looked. Seems a bit of a strange policy though as it s surely
2003-07-07 by prog_uk
... Just looked at the instructions that came with the pads and Yamaha are calling it a stopper . I think I prefer stabilizer so I vote we go with that :-)
2003-07-07 by prog_uk
... Actually, I ve tracked down a pic of the DW stacker so I now see what you mean. It looks like a very tidy solution. ... Good news if I can get the pads I
2003-07-07 by drumsix12
Hi Dtx guys, i did some fooling around on my kit. Addings some pad s , getting rid of them and so on. Now everything is the way it was...only... When I want to
2003-07-07 by oldguydrummer
... on ... I started with two dtxpressII kits. I completely disassembled the racks and measured all the tubes. I then generated a 3D drawing of the rack, pads,
2003-07-07 by oldguydrummer
... Actually, only the PCY65S AND PCY80S come from the factory with the L-stablizer. The PCY65 does not come with it. Drumbalaya used to have a picture of it
2003-07-07 by moosetication
... Will do sometime this week. Not tonight, as I am out. ... I think it s called a stabilizer (!) and they do come with new pads. As mine are used, I didn t
2003-07-07 by sirius9x
Hey! When I record some drumparts and after that record some new drumparts with another set in the overwrite modus then the old parts change sounds too. Is it
2003-07-07 by Nick Carroll
Aw, come on UN.H. I m married but my girl doesn t mind... In fact she s curious to know if that kit of yours will have the same effect on her! ... hard ...
2003-07-07 by Spencer Hopkinson
Hi, I ve gigged with my DTX a couple of times. When I first started rehearsing with it my band mates had the same opinion on electronic kits...thinking they
2003-07-07 by Darren Lo
So, I ve decided to add a Visu-lite ride cymbal to my (stock) DTXPress. As far as attaching it goes, I m thinking of getting any old cymbal boom arm and a
2003-07-07 by Vernon Graner
hmm sorry to interrupt all the rest of you.. I s pose this should go off-list :) -- Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | If the network is down, then you re Senior
2003-07-07 by Vernon Graner
Yeah, I m working for a software company here in town (http://www.softwaremetering.com). I was let go in the second round of layoffs at Dell, but I found a gig
2003-07-07 by underneathheaven
Hey Steph, I m in south texas, and I know that when I first got my e- drums my friends, who are in a band, thought that if I played with them we would sound
2003-07-06 by Vernon Graner
... No problem, let me explain. Back in 65, pads were mostly for crashing and for making it . They all had pretty much the same decor; lava lamps, love beads
2003-07-06 by prog_uk
... Just what I wanted to hear. It s the lack of an edge sound in the current setup that s annoying me as I feel it s needed to add realism to the hi-hat. ...
2003-07-06 by moosetication
... Do it. Much, much nicer than a pad. The edge works really quite acceptably. The only wrinkles I found when adding cymbals were: * Mounting the hi-hat. I
2003-07-06 by prog_uk
... wrote: ... have ... Many thanks for the in depth response. The info above was especially useful as I plan to add a couple of dual zone
2003-07-06 by Stephanie
... Uhh, do I know you UN.H? My last name s Ellison, Carrizo Springs class of 1985 (if you ve seen the senior pictures, I m the only Ellison listed, and yes,
2003-07-06 by Stephanie
... Well, you lucked out totally. I know plenty of veterans in the field who never went back, because their extended unemployment ran out centuries ago. I was
2003-07-06 by moosetication
... Well, the 80 s are older pads. I think they first came out with the DTX kits. The 65 s came out with the DTXpressII. There is also the range from the
2003-07-06 by Stephanie
Hey, uh Vern: How did you manage to hang onto your job in tech? I lost three jobs since 2000 and quit the field 2 months ago. ************************ Senior
2003-07-06 by Stephanie
Hi Guys: A question for those of you in Texas. Are electronic drum kits frowned up on for live performances? Even though it s all you got and there s only
2003-07-06 by moosetication
... Ah. In my case, that would require a device rather larger than that stocked by most retail electrical outlets. As for more pads... well. I shall be
2003-07-06 by prog_uk
Apologies if this has already been answered a thousand times before. I m trying to ascertain the difference(s) between the range of pads TP80, PCY80 etc. and
2003-07-06 by underneathheaven
Hey Steward, looks good!! Looks like your tearing it up too! :) I can t wait to see the extra pads but I doubt we ll have to wait long before you have more!
2003-07-06 by underneathheaven
lol. Nick you gotta be careful if you have a wife or girlfriend! :) -UN.H ... ... does ... and ... ... the ... about a ...
2003-07-06 by Stephanie
... Hey Stewart: If what you say is true about the model designations, then I might also add that the rubber material in the TP65 series is of better quality
2003-07-06 by moosetication
Well, my TP80S cymbals turned up this week, and after some tweaking and another re-cabling exercise I think I m done with my (to borrow OldGuy s terminology)
2003-07-06 by Stephanie
... Understood, Stewart... I have a snare stand on layaway for my new mesh snare pad (home-made by a new friend!), and then I need to get a piece of a rug or
2003-07-06 by prog_uk
Give the guys at Nottingham Drum Centre a try. Last time I popped in they had loads of Pintech gear. http://www.nottinghamdrumcentre.com ... Pintech ... put
2003-07-06 by Russell
Im in the process of replacing the Yamaha DTXpress2 pads with Pintech mesh heads and Cymbals,does anyone know where in the UK I can get Pintech products.And
2003-07-06 by steve_borrett
forgot to add I know my sound card has a d-type connector on the back but I want to use the live drive midi connectors.
2003-07-06 by steve_borrett
Apologies if this has been answered, I have looked but cannot find it. I would like to connect my DTXpress to my soundblaster platinum 5.1 which has midi in