RE: [DTXpress] TP80S and PCY80S instruction sheets
2003-06-30 by Spencer Hopkinson
Do you have a fax number? I can fax them direct if you like. I assume you mean the DTX v1.0 spec pads? ... From: moosetication [mailto:moosetication@yahoo.com]
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2003-06-30 by Spencer Hopkinson
Do you have a fax number? I can fax them direct if you like. I assume you mean the DTX v1.0 spec pads? ... From: moosetication [mailto:moosetication@yahoo.com]
2003-06-30 by moosetication
If anyone has, or could make, a scan of the instruction sheets that come with the Yamaha TP80S and PCY80S pads, and would be prepared to e-mail or snail-mail
2003-06-29 by zapaxe
LOL Thanks Moose & Vern, Just as I suspected. I would have thought that being able to keep an AUX IN source such as a CD from being sent out the DTXpress s
2003-06-29 by Vernon Graner
Sorry to ignore you there... :) Fairly unusual in this group, we re usually so helpful it hurts... :D As for your issue, it seems like what you re trying to do
2003-06-29 by moosetication
... Excellent! Now you just need twelve years of practise to get it right. Stewart PS. Only kidding. You can make do with eleven.
2003-06-29 by moosetication
... Sorry. I think we all been waiting for someone else to give you the bad news. I don t think it can be done. Stewart
2003-06-29 by Jon Sakamoto
guys, Just a follow up...went to Starving Musician(music store)...and while I was there, I got to talking to the drum guy there, and he showed me how to do
2003-06-29 by zapaxe
BUMP Hello...Is this thing on?:O ... L/R ... in ... monitor
2003-06-29 by Nick Carroll
Thanks, Stewart. I might play around with some extra felts or rubber sleeves, as you suggest. The other disadvantage about mounting a bell pad on the standard
2003-06-29 by underneathheaven
Nick, glad I could provide some ideas. The chick magnet kit does not come within the factory settings, it is something I created and the settings must be
2003-06-29 by Nick Carroll
Thanks, UNH. I ll check out those arms as you suggest. By the way, what is the kit you refer to as the Chick Magnet ? (Just curious!) ... larger ... I
2003-06-29 by Nick Carroll
Thanks, Pat. I ll play around with your suggestions. ... so, ... good ... bell. ... i ... no ... longer ... trigger ... trying ... came
2003-06-29 by Nick Carroll
Jade, not sure what you mean by this. You mounted your bell pad on a separate cymbal stand? And is Visulites a non-Yamaha brand of cymbal pad?
2003-06-29 by e120av8r
Thanks much for your help and suggestions. I think I will do exactly what stewart said. Tom
2003-06-28 by moosetication
... That will work just fine. Given that you get a PCY65 with the kit, you may want to use that and buy a stereo cymbal (PCY65S, or PCY80S) to replace it.
2003-06-28 by e120av8r
I am very close to purchasing a DTXPRESS II and noticed, after searching this forum, that you all have been helpful in answering questions regarding
2003-06-28 by Stephanie
... That would be my suggestion, to add some cymbal variety to your kit without giving up your tom pads to the cymbals. I would suggest getting the PCY65S
2003-06-28 by moosetication
... [vigorous nodding from your UK correspondent] Of course, he s best known (and rightly so, in some ways) for his work with Toto. But there are gems
2003-06-28 by liberatusvirus
... Jade, Jeff Porcaro--so smooth, so committed to playing within the music. I tend to like drummers more inside the music than outside, and Porcaro belongs in
2003-06-28 by Jade
Ed...2 drummers that I idol are Danny Seraphine from Chicago and Neil Peart from Rush...and I LOVE the late Jeff Porcaro...these drummers had a style of their
2003-06-28 by liberatusvirus
... Jon, Stewart brought you amazingly far on the technical side. If you re anything like me (and let s hope not), after a point exercises start seeming
2003-06-28 by Jade
Nick, I mounted my bell pad on its own cymbal attachment...I couldn t get it to mount and play properly at the time...plus I changed to Visulites that HAS a
2003-06-28 by k3276a12
i have added two cups to my kit--one on the ride with the standard mounting hardware and one on a splash arm--and i don t have any problems with false
2003-06-28 by moosetication
... I think there s at least one other option, which is to use a stacker - an extension to the tilter that allows a second cymbal to be added above the
2003-06-28 by moosetication
... The second stoke I referred to is the second stroke in the triplet. If you study the video, you ll see he doesn t open the hat until the third stroke of
2003-06-28 by Jon Sakamoto
Guys, Thanks so much for the help! That video was helpful(and inspiring as well)..;) That is the exact sound I was trying to describe!(although he does it 3
2003-06-28 by underneathheaven
Nick, I know what your talking about and I have thought about a solution a while back. My first thought was to maybe place a larger felt underneath the bell
2003-06-28 by Nick Carroll
I have a bell pad that I don t use because the only place I know how to mount it is on top of the ride cymbal pad - where hitting it vibrates through and sets
2003-06-28 by Matt Pobursky
... Keith Moon. To this day, his style still mystifies and amazes me. I have the DVD Who s Next , which is a behind the scenes look at the making of the
2003-06-27 by moosetication
... Ok, found one. Go to Steve Holmes site here: http://www.houseofdrumming.com/order-ssl.htm Down at the bottom of the page, there s a link to a preview of
2003-06-27 by moosetication
... It s damn difficult to describe, without the aid of video, isn t it? The best demonstration of it I ve seen recently is a small snippet from one of Dave
2003-06-27 by liberatusvirus
... Jon, Yes, the wrist. That s the term that occurs to me. The action at my wrist seems to make the hand/arm connection undulate rather than hammer, if you
2003-06-27 by liberatusvirus
... with ... Stewart, I saw him in Boston before and during the height of the Police s popularity. He is a case study in magnificent personal style. It is so
2003-06-27 by Jon Sakamoto
Thanks for the help, both of you! Sounds like the DTXpressII can do it, I just have to work on it...;) BTW, when undulating was mentioned, I assum you mean
2003-06-27 by moosetication
... Often criminally overlooked, in my view. I remember seeing him with his missus, Sonja Kristina, in Curved Air (Liverpool University, 1970-something). Damn
2003-06-27 by liberatusvirus
... quick ... Hi Jon, What comes to mind from your description is a figure used by a lot of drummers to injest some depth into 4/4 time. To my mind, the most
2003-06-27 by Jon Sakamoto
hi guys, I have a dtxpressII and I was wondering if anyone knows anything about this. Note, I have no drum training, so this is probably a technique issue..
2003-06-27 by Jim Manfredi (Ashly)
Thanks for the info, Ed. -- Jim
2003-06-27 by liberatusvirus
... Donk, Contact Drumbalaya.com through the website or by phone. Tell them what you want. Ed
2003-06-27 by underneathheaven
LOL, Ed thats funny because I thought brian was referreing to the nasty spam as well! OK I get it now...and to all the wives who read my post about chicks or
2003-06-27 by donk021352
Where can I find replacement t-clamps for my DTXtreme rack?
2003-06-26 by liberatusvirus
... as I m ... month, ... Steph, I think I may have misinterpreted Brian s post. He was probably referring in jest to UNH s report about how his kit and his
2003-06-26 by liberatusvirus
... I remove ... daily? Is there ... Perry, Just go into Edit My Membership and un-select the email option entirely. Ed
2003-06-26 by Stephanie
... It s a decent pad (I have the KP-65) that allows for a double bass pedal arrangement and a second trigger pad to be plugged in behind it, getting two
2003-06-26 by psmperry@aol.com
This is probably as good time as ever to ask this question. How do I remove myself from this group and discontinue the e-mails I receive daily? Is there any
2003-06-26 by Stephanie
... Let her know that I m trying, too! Unless that will incriminate you, too... ... Maybe it s time to empty the pickle jar, wash and rinse it out REALLY
2003-06-26 by liberatusvirus
... Hi Brian, We re in a bit of a pickle in this group. Our moderators have long since departed, apparently leaving no good forwarding address (despite leads
2003-06-26 by Brian LaRue
Wow, My wife never cared that I check these groups. Now she thinks we are all trying to get chicks........ Well at least in here ;) ...
2003-06-26 by liberatusvirus
Jim wrote: Who makes the most solid and quiet kick pad tower? My DTXpress pad is ... Hi Jim, If the KP60 is the tower that you have now, ditch it fast. It s
2003-06-26 by Vernon Graner
Just let me know when you guys want to move..... :P -- Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | If the network is down, then you re Senior Systems Engineer |