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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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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
2008-01-08 by John Allsopp
... Cool, I ve no idea about that world so thanks. If I find inspiration, I ll be happy. Cheers J
2008-01-08 by John Allsopp
... Long Eaton, Nottinghamshire, UK. Allsopp, 2 lls 2 pps is an unusual spelling.
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)
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
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
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.
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
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
2008-01-06 by Christopher Dana
Im not gonna try to make sense of it because i have no idea what im even doing lol.... i was just messin with stuff and this worked... /shrug To:
2008-01-06 by Keith
... Makes no sense to me! The MAC switch is to do with the to host connector - what are you plugging into there? Keith.
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
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
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
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
2008-01-03 by Keith
... Let us know if it works! Keith.
2008-01-03 by John Allsopp
... Cool, I ended up buying a DVD drum tutorial off Amazon as a result. J
2008-01-03 by Keith
I know what you mean. A few suggestions here: http://tinyurl.com/2yf4jk Keith.
2008-01-02 by bigjuju666
D oh! Looks like that was it. Thanks for the help!
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
2008-01-02 by ruffalo2003
Hey Guys and Dolls, let me start by wishing everyone a very happy end healthy 2008. I recently bought a dtxpress 4 as a replacement for my dtxpress 2. I also
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
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
2008-01-02 by Keith
... I think it is Roland s patents that stop Yamaha making mesh heads! Keith.
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
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
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
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
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.
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
2007-12-31 by Keith
... Yes. A quick check is to try to play a built in song and make sure the drum part is there. Keith.
2007-12-31 by Santana Moll
Maybe you ve muted the drumtracks, did that ones too, push shift and the mute button(middle black button top row). Gr Santana
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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