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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-10 by kmwinslow

... DTXpress ... you ... input. ... stereo ... you ... which ... originally ... the ... Now it all makes sense. Thanks for your explanation. I m going to try

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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-09 by Keith

... The stereo term is a bit misleading. The problem is that you can make a pad have two sounds with either two piezos or a single piezo and a switch. The

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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-09 by kmwinslow

... to ... plastic ... different ... are ... offer ... has ... the ... I thought the snare input (as well as a few others) of the DTXpress was stereo

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RE: [DTXpress] RHH 130 Hi-Hat

2008-01-09 by Damon, Rob

The physical sound made by the stick hit the rubber surface on the RHH130 is quite loud. Go to www.dtxperience.com and search for RHH-130 silencing or

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Re: RHH 130 Hi-Hat

2008-01-09 by Keith

... Presumably you mean DTXpress III? When you say stick noise , do you mean the sound of the stick hitting the rubber or the sound of the hihat from the

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RHH 130 Hi-Hat

2008-01-09 by BHBA

Could not see this post addressed. I have the DtxtremeIII with RHH 130 Hi Hat. Everything is set up per manual, only issue is with the RHH 130Hi-Hat. Not

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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-09 by Keith

... The best way is to use a Y splitter and use two inputs. The PDX-8 has two piezos so can never work well in a single input unless you use the DTXpander.

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Re: Three Zone Snare Pad

2008-01-09 by kmwinslow

I was wondering if you could tell me how you set up your dtxpress (triggers, gain, etc.) to work with the PDX-8. I just bought one to use with a DTXPRESS I

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Re: Drums on Rock Band Video Game.

2008-01-08 by Jeremy Morrison

Apparently this guy is working on a way to do it: http://www.rockband.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20420 You could try DTXMania, which is a free PC Guitar-Hero

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Drums on Rock Band Video Game.

2008-01-08 by pedro.rydlg

Hello all, I ve owned a DTXpress II for a few years know (bought it just before they announced the comming of the DTXpressIII). I have just added myself to

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: New year resolutions

2008-01-08 by opelmyster

John where did you go to school? Your name sounds familiar to me for some reason...J. ... This one: Jeff Porcaro - Instructional For Drums [1989] [DVD] (2004)

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Re: New year resolutions

2008-01-08 by emf

... Porcaro ... reasonable, ... find ... Jeff Porcaro s dad is a great drummer and great teacher. Jeff was probably the preeminent session drummer of his

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: New year resolutions

2008-01-07 by John Allsopp

... This one: Jeff Porcaro - Instructional For Drums [1989] [DVD] (2004) Jeff Porcaro Groove drummer, apparently. I bought it just on the word groove . Oh and

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Re: New year resolutions

2008-01-07 by Keith

... John, Out of interest, what DVD have you bought? I have been looking at buying something such as the Jojo Mayer one. Keith.

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-07 by Keith

Jeff, I have put a new circuit in the files section to make it clear where the capacitor goes. If you use a polarised capacitor then the positive side should

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-06 by jdamph

... Thanks for the info Keith. I ll give that a try as soon as I get the parts. I ll assume the cap goes in series from the collector. I also verified that

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-06 by Chris

Getting the kick pedal to work is actually rather simple. Just get a stereo to mono plug and plug it into the rock band kit, from there plug a stereo cable

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-06 by Keith

Jeff, If it is the speed of the pulse then you need to try adding some capacitance to the output (transistor collector). If the rock band input impedance is

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Re: KP65 with Rock Band kit help

2008-01-06 by jdamph

... I m attempting this mod myself and am running into similar issues. KP65 just doesn t feel responsive enough or misses hits when using it. It s pretty good

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Re: New

2008-01-05 by pandemicinfection

Hi Glenn, It plays real nice, the pads have skins so they feel very normal . The sounds are very realistic (I m not a pro, but I can t hear the difference

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New year resolutions

2008-01-02 by John Allsopp

Hi OK, here s a question for you. I ve become a bit bored with the old routines. Drumming along with Snow Patrol s no challenge any more. I joined a new band

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Re: Yamaha or Roland?

2008-01-02 by Keith

... The Pintech ones are made under license from Roland. ... Roland s patent is not on mesh heads as such, but something to do with the positioning/arrangement

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RE: [DTXpress] Re: Yamaha or Roland?

2008-01-02 by Jono Wilkinson

Can t be... what about pintech? Don t they make mesh heads/drums Or whatever company it is....Roland s certainly not the only one. I m considering a TD12/20

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Re: New

2008-01-02 by Keith

I think the pads look more like the mylar ones with the cheap Alesis kit and the module looks like a Chinese import, although I could be wrong. It is not an

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Re: Yamaha or Roland?

2008-01-02 by Jason

I ll preface by saying that I am a noob to edrumming...BUT I LOVE IT. AND THIS GROUP IS AMAZINGLY KNOWLEDGEABLE AND WILLING TO HELP. I agree with the other

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Re: New

2008-01-02 by Glenn Griffin

Hi Rene, I aven t seen one myself but I just googled it on the net and found a few non-english pages. In the pix the pads look very Roland like and the DSP

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Re: [DTXpress] Yamaha or Roland?

2008-01-01 by opelmyster

What did you pay for it (if I may ask) The Yamaha sets are a good bang for your buck, long lasting setup and have good sound and are pretty expandable using

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Re: [DTXpress] Yamaha or Roland?

2008-01-01 by Keith Raper

I can t see how you have made a mistake. There are differences between the Yamaha & Roland but you should be happy playing either. Play it and enjoy it. Keith.

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Yamaha or Roland?

2008-01-01 by Jennifer

Hello, I am new here and just looking for some thoughts. I joined this group because my intention was to buy a Yamaha set...Xplorer or Xpress. I went to a

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Using MIDI in to trigger drum module?

2007-12-31 by bigjuju666

I ve got a weird situation here. I m trying to send a MIDI drum sequence to my Yamaha DTXpress III to be played back. Trouble is, it doesn t play. The DTXpress

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New

2007-12-30 by pandemicinfection

Hi everyone, I m new to drumming and new to this group. Does anyone have any experience with the Hayman dd03 plus kit? I happen to own one of those. Rene

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Re: trouble with GM voices

2007-12-22 by emf

... low, ... sound ... advise me ... Mark, I ve forgotten more about the Yamaha kits than I have any prospects of regaining. But I can tell you that you can

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trouble with GM voices

2007-12-22 by m_hanscom57

After reading a posting here I was finally able to located the GM voices and I found a nice bell sound I need tomorrow for Hark The Hearld Angels Sing.

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Re: Kick Pad Trouble

2007-12-13 by Rogelio Perea

... My KP65 started to wear out within 3 months of average pounding with a double pedal. I inspected the thing and at first sight it looked like parts are not

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Re: Newbie Needs Info.

2007-12-13 by Richard

William Here is some advice from someone who has used various electronic and accoustic kits both for practicing at home and for gigging. In my opinion (for

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Thanks for the info. (Newbie Willie)

2007-12-13 by William H.

So, it sounds like to me that the electronic kit is the way to go. Makes sense, I was gonna look into the one TARGET carries once in a while. ($299.99...I

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Re: Newbie Needs Info.

2007-12-13 by John Spokus

-I m mainly a guitarist/ bassist who got tired of dealing with getting a drummer to play on my recordings. Frustrated with the limitations of a drum machine, I

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Re: [DTXpress] Newbie Needs Info.

2007-12-12 by Maura NiConnell

Hi, William. Welcome to the exciting and fun world of drumming. Hopefully, you ll stick with it, ha ha! I ve played drums off and on for a number of years

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