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2003-05-04 by hairytrigger
Stephen Your suggestion about putting expanding foam into the rack tubes is an excellent one. When I was making my own racks out of electrical conduit, I used
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2003-05-04 by hairytrigger
Stephen Your suggestion about putting expanding foam into the rack tubes is an excellent one. When I was making my own racks out of electrical conduit, I used
2003-05-04 by herondrums
Ed, Thanks for your input. I have band rehearsal all day today, but will try this as soon as I have a chance. Thanks again for taking the time to write, you
2003-05-04 by brown8700
This is a public service announcement......... There s a CTX 2.0 module on ebay with a Buy It Now price of $350 and current bid of $250.
2003-05-04 by brown8700
Pete: I would think that you could find another DTX I module for less than $450 (US). I recently picked one up for about $230, but I made an exceptionally good
2003-05-04 by liberatusvirus
Raven, When you record a song using a kit, the sounds associated with that kit are represented by individual note numbers; in other words, each voice in that
2003-05-04 by hairytrigger
UN.H Crosstalk is when you strike one pad, and another pad also triggers. This is ussually from the vibration thru the rack. Double triggers occur when one pad
2003-05-03 by liberatusvirus
Raven, I hope you don t think that we re ignoring you. I m actually writing this in a rush. I d venture a troubleshooting suggestion or two now, but the truth
2003-05-03 by underneathheaven
At the moment I m using a PM-16 to add additonal pads to my setup. Obviously this means I have some pads connected to my module and some pads connected to my
2003-05-03 by peterpan
cheers for all the info guys, much appreciated... right, i m gonna go for another dtxpress, it looks like the best option for me. i ve been lookin around and
2003-05-03 by herondrums
Hey all, I ve scoured my DTX2 manual and the message boards, and can t find the answer to this. I have recorded a pad song that uses congas and other assorted
2003-05-03 by Jade
The T clamp was $8, the feet was $6, the Std 1.5 inch tubing (1 ft. piece)-this sets on the floor T
2003-05-03 by Nick Carroll
No headphones could be too precious to use with the DTXpress! If I m playing the drums, I want to hear em like an audience would hear them. And, UN.H, you can
2003-05-03 by underneathheaven
Jade, about how much was your total cost? -UN.H
2003-05-03 by brown8700
Talk about not waning to work much today... It s Derby week here in beautiful Louisville, KY and most everybody was out at the track today. The Oaks which is
2003-05-03 by Jade
UNH Almost forgot...you would have to buy another rack pipe-one for the main leg, and one for the actual foot...and don t forget rubber shoes for the actual
2003-05-03 by Jade
UN.H You need a T-Fitting (TFG-150 #11592)-You can get it from Drumbalaya....I got mine from them. Jade ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!?
2003-05-03 by Jade
Ain t NOTHING a little Celebrex and a shot of cortisone won t fix!....I am living proof! Jade ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New
2003-05-02 by herondrums
Howdy, I ve been figuring out how to record a song so that I can add an invisible pecussionist to the kit. I record the tracks, but if I switch kits, the song
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Stewart, Can you tell that I don t feel much like working today? Anyway, you have an incredibly musical family. I couldn t even pretend to follow Coltrane
2003-05-02 by moosetication
... And then they go and surprise you. My daughters are 17, 15 and 12 and all musicians. The middle daughter is a fine singer and pianist and was recently
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Creighton, Isn t it weird to think that your daughter probably regards the era as ancient history? I m always taken aback by kids who don t have a sense of
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
My 14-year-old daughter is doing a paper on the Beatles. It s been great having the music on and talking about what was happening at the time of each LP. She
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
That sounds like a wonderful relationship. Whenever I put any music on my main system, my four-year-old daughter says, Daddy, I don t want to hear your songs;
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
UNH, I can give you an unqualified yes, because Ed Morin has all my old Yamaha T-legs. Ed ... to
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
Afro-Celt is great! (sometimes I get her to listen to it) ... From: liberatusvirus [mailto:liberatusvirus@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 1:53 PM To:
2003-05-02 by underneathheaven
Hey everybody! Does anyone know if drumbalaya carries the neccessary parts to make a T-Leg? I just attached a 33 inch arm to my set and I wanted to make it a
2003-05-02 by underneathheaven
After all this talk of Zenbals I have made a decison to purchase the Zenbal China. I was going to purchase another PCY65 to use as a china but I ve decided I
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
Stephen: Like many of us old guys- I am married to an (careful here) older gal. Her musical taste has devolved to quiet Celtic stuff, (easy on the bodran).
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Creighton, Introduce her to the Afro-Celtic Sound System. That should give her a jolt (right, Stewart?). TP is Yamaha s trademark for their gum- rubber
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
While we re on the subject, has anyone noticed the variation in 5As across different makers? I use two brands mainly, Pro Mark Millennium IIs and Zildjians,
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
Stewart Doesn t mean the sticks don t help-they just aren t transforming. these are 5As I think. I m like anyone else- looking for the magic bullet. ... vivid
2003-05-02 by brown8700
Creighton: I started playing the DTX a little over a year ago. After 34 years of continuous playing without any joint problems, I started to get a pain in my
2003-05-02 by moosetication
... Darn. I was considering some of those. What I have done is to go down a couple of stick sizes. I have a pair of sticks just bearing the legend JAZZ - no
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
Ed, I m not sure what a TP pad is, but if it will help, I want one. I ve found the Remo pad is actually gentler than the hard rubber block on my old kick
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Creighton, It s settled. We re going to have to find a way to get you a mesh kit. In the meantime, think Guy Lombardo, or Perry Como. Ed ... I ve found ... old
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
What I should have said is that the triggering characteristics are shared, not the voice characteristics. Gain and min. velocity might not be suitable matches
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Stewart, Right. The voice triggered by the rim switch has all of the same qualities of the primary voice. The problem is not that no control is possible, only
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Creighton, Have you been using a TP pad for your ride? For some people (depending on their technique and the force of their hits), even using them as drums can
2003-05-02 by moosetication
... Here I am, risking looking a complete twit again. However, the sun is not out and it s been raining, so hopefully my brain is cooler than yesterday. Since
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
Thanks Stephen Seems like Pintech has a lifetime warranty. Perhaps they need to replace your cymbal? I am looking forward to trying the surface of the Zenbal.
2003-05-02 by Vernon Graner
... How many others have seen their kit perform differently when played in addition to other live instruments? I have rehearsed with my set through a behringer
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Creighton, I know what you mean. Compromises abound in the e-drum world, but the upside is definitely worth them. Your newly morphed mono PCY can go into 9/10,
2003-05-02 by brown8700
Creighton: I have two ZB2, and am anxiously awaiting the release of the ZB2 Hihat. I also plan to replace a TPS80S that I use as a ride cymbal with a ZB2.
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
Ed Thanks for your thoughtful response. I agree with the your assessment of stereo devices. One of my issues with edrums is dynamic range: once you tailor the
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
The subject piqued my curiosity so I went and checked out the thread on vdrum. It s basically two people who reported being really unhappy, though one started
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Creighton, Do you remember who trashed it on Vdrum? Well, you definitely can t please all of the people all of the time (especially everyone at the Roland
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
Hey Ed Got your mail after visiting a thread at V-drums.com which trashed the Zenbals. Now I m feeling insecure! And to think I sold a child to buy this. (it
2003-05-02 by Creighton Higgins
Stewart I m thinking it s stereo since it s chokeable which usually means the rim has an FSR (Force Sensitive Resistor?). I have one UPSing to me as we speak
2003-05-02 by liberatusvirus
Steward and Creighton, The Pintech Zenbal is a stereo cymbal (and a good one). Ed ... the rim ... we speak ... work- will ... that ... me ... Service.
2003-05-02 by psmperry@aol.com
It s true what you said about guitarists. I installed a placebo volume knob on our guitarists amp, without his knowlwdge of course, it worked wonders. Everbody