Re: Tambourine Trivia
2003-05-14 by underneathheaven
I m not from that era, but wasn t Mr. Tambourine Man about something else other than Mr. Tambourine Man? :) Lets see who knows! Man, a whole lot of trivia is
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2003-05-14 by underneathheaven
I m not from that era, but wasn t Mr. Tambourine Man about something else other than Mr. Tambourine Man? :) Lets see who knows! Man, a whole lot of trivia is
2003-05-14 by underneathheaven
Stephen, have you used Yamaha s upgraded Hi-hat pedal and didn t feel a need to change or are you speaking from contentment? -UN.H ... the ...
2003-05-14 by underneathheaven
Thanks for saving me the money ratzo! What are the specs for the KB- 100? I m assuming its a keyboard amp? It works good for rock gigs or what kinda gigs?
2003-05-14 by Ratzo
... I was all ready to say buy it until I saw it was a Behringer KX1200. I ve read some bad reviews (quite a few) and all say the same thing. Distortion
2003-05-13 by brown8700
Raven: You could use the Yam rod, but since the orientation of the mount is vertical, rather than horizontal like the Yams, the drum would be directly over the
2003-05-13 by moosetication
UN.H... Couple of those going on eBay too. Noticed em in passing. Stewart ... Is ... out
2003-05-13 by underneathheaven
Thanks that sounds pretty cool. Comes with a little PA and EQ. Is the brand pretty good?? I like how the description of the product mentions electronic
2003-05-13 by padavie
I found an inexpensive amp that has these features 120-Watt RMS amp in 3-way bass reflex cabinet Custom-made 15 in. woofer, 5 in. midrange speaker and HF
2003-05-13 by Ratzo
... Tin Muskrat. ____________________________ Jim
2003-05-13 by herondrums
Stephen, That sounds like it may be a viable option to sacrifice the rim shot. Do I need a special mount or adapter for the 10 concertcast? Raven
2003-05-13 by liberatusvirus
Pete, The rubber pads should work with the TD8, even if with a little tweaking. The basic piezo/FSR configuration doesn t vary much. Many people run Roland and
2003-05-13 by peterpan
hopefully the group will be able to tackle issues like that, i also forgot to mention the URL, so here it is!! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Hartdrums as well
2003-05-13 by liberatusvirus
Hi Pete, Sounds like a great idea. I was wondering when one of those would start. Some of us with Yamaha electronics have had difficulties integrating Hart
2003-05-13 by Vernon Graner
Sister Muskrat hair? :) ... -- Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | If the network is down, then you re Senior Systems Engineer | obviously incompetent so why
2003-05-13 by Vernon Graner
From the infoplease website (URL:http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0847744.html) comes this ... tambourine [tam burEn ], musical instrument of the
2003-05-13 by peterpan
a short message to everyone in this group. i m currently tryin 2 setup a discussion group for anybody who owns, uses or is interested in hart hardware. if your
2003-05-13 by moosetication
... An option I considered, but there s a gazillion of them on eBay. And it s not just pads but inputs that are the issue. If I need to get rid of it, I ll
2003-05-13 by liberatusvirus
Yeah, it works great with the DTXpress modules. ... pedal, instead ... may ... quick ... said, ... they ... way, ... course ... can ... module s ... instincts,
2003-05-13 by liberatusvirus
Hey, Stewart, What about selling it and using the return to buy a couple of new/used 8 or 10 pads? Just a thought. That way you wouldn t risk losing
2003-05-13 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Ed, Do you know if the HH80A works with the DTXPRESSII? Or does the fully-variable feature only work on say the DTXtreme modules? Just Curious, I thought about
2003-05-13 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
One thing that I am doing is to use a PCY65S for the hihat pad, which with pad and rim triggers and layering, I can acheive more than the three basic sounds
2003-05-13 by liberatusvirus
Stewart, Notwithstanding Stephen and me, your disaffection with the HH65 may not be you at all. Though I m not completely set in my ways, I predominantly
2003-05-13 by moosetication
... Ah. A pattern emerges. Perseverance required on my part, I think. It is perhaps because I haven t had instant gratification yet with my efforts at (a)
2003-05-13 by Creighton Higgins
In Mr. Tambourine Man aren t they jingle jangles . OK, I m giving you the Byrd. :-| ... From: liberatusvirus [mailto:liberatusvirus@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday,
2003-05-13 by brown8700
I have no real problems with the Yamaha hi-hat. In fact, it s the only thing on my DTX that I haven t switched out (other than the module itself). I am,
2003-05-13 by brown8700
Funny, Ed, Funny. Speaking of my affinity for hats and The Captain and Tenille, I ll have to post a picture of me from back in the seventies. I was wearing a
2003-05-13 by moosetication
Anyone know much of the innards of the Yamaha DD-55 toy (the silver thing with 4x5 and 3x3 pads)? Since I have one of these and given that it s MIDI-enabled,
2003-05-13 by moosetication
Hmm. I suspect you may (diplomatically) be saying yes, Stewart, it may be you. Which is fine. Absolutely fine. No, really. [turns green, bursts out of shirt
2003-05-13 by Ratzo
... Ventura Muskrat. ____________________________ Jim
2003-05-13 by MrPhoney@aol.com
They are called jingles .
2003-05-13 by liberatusvirus
Wasn t America s version called Muskrat with No Name ? ... is ... wouldn t ... Three ... odd ... The ... out
2003-05-13 by Ratzo
... When I was a teen-ager, I played with a group of 30-40 year olds top-40 wedding/party band who did that wonderful original Muskrat Love. I was ashamed
2003-05-12 by liberatusvirus
Jingles, I think, no? ... the ... producing ... lack
2003-05-12 by underneathheaven
Does anyone know what the little silver mini-cymbal things on the tambourine are called? I m talking about the actual sound producing things...I ve been
2003-05-12 by underneathheaven
After some research I too believe the HH80 is essential for the dtxpress, the hi-hat can be way better. It will be a definate addition to my kit. -UN.H ... hi
2003-05-12 by liberatusvirus
Ah geez, I was only kidding about your loveliness and the kit s goofiness. But I m genuinely saddened to learn that the headwear is a tam, since I was planning
2003-05-12 by liberatusvirus
Hi Stewart, It would be edifying to get people s impressions of their various hi hats. I assume that most of the board members use the HH60, 65, or 80
2003-05-12 by brown8700
Ed: Ha! I said no negative comments about the kit! And, no, it s not a beret; it s a tam worn backward. And the song we were playing? I think it was either
2003-05-12 by moosetication
Or is the HH65 really... well, not that good? I think, a month or so in, the hi-hat (overall) is my biggest gripe so far, and the pedal in particular. I don t
2003-05-12 by liberatusvirus
Who s that lovely drummer behind that goofy looking kit? Seriously (sorta), is that a beret I see perched so jauntily on your noggin? That is the stamp of
2003-05-12 by brown8700
Not much happening here. To liven things up, I ve posted a picture of my kit in action from this weekend s gig. Make all the comments you want about the goofy
2003-05-12 by Ratzo
... No. You used a No. 3 pencil instead of a No. 2 pencil and failed to completely darken 23% of your answer choices. ____________________________ Jim
2003-05-12 by liberatusvirus
I just ran across this ad. If it s still available, maybe the seller could be convinced to lower the price by $20 or so: Yamaha DTXpress Brain only Asking
2003-05-12 by Creighton Higgins
did we pass? ... From: Vincent Emery [mailto:vincent.emery@cgey.com] Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 8:39 AM To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DTXpress] test
2003-05-12 by Vincent Emery
Hi It s a test
2003-05-10 by quardlepleen
It doesn t have to be a pad song per se, I just figured that would be the only way to do it. The idea is to have a bass figure that would play one note every
2003-05-10 by liberatusvirus
I may not understand your question, or be right about the answer, but I can t think of a way to do it with the dtx module alone. Once you reserve a pad for a
2003-05-10 by brown8700
Raven: The BP80 was the first toy I added, and it really broadens the DTX. I then switched out the Yamaha pads for the Pintech ConcertCast pads, knowing that
2003-05-09 by liberatusvirus
Right. Both of them require two mono inputs (to be distinguished from the stereo inputs on the xpress), the equivalent of two 9/10s. Did you ever hear anything
2003-05-09 by herondrums
Ok, I think I ve got this right but I want to make sure....from what I gather from past messages, there are not enough inputs to add a bp80 and a pintech