Re: Which round e-cymbals work well with the Yamaha?
2003-04-27 by liberatusvirus
Stephen and UNH, I actually told Tom Pickard that his cymbals made the Yamaha stock voices sound better. It may well have something to do with how the energy
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2003-04-27 by liberatusvirus
Stephen and UNH, I actually told Tom Pickard that his cymbals made the Yamaha stock voices sound better. It may well have something to do with how the energy
2003-04-27 by liberatusvirus
Hi Justin, Nice to have you with us. The obvious joke when someone says that they ve been drumming for a year and a half is to reply, Boy, your arms must be
2003-04-26 by golden_drums14
Hi, my name is justin and i am 14 yrs old. I have been playin the drums for about a year and a half now. My first drum set was a Taye (came from TAMA). I
2003-04-26 by brown8700
Jade: T hat is funny; but believable! After I got my new Pintechs, my wife complimented them by saying they sounded better than the old ones. I tried
2003-04-26 by underneathheaven
Hey Nick, thanks for the info! The place where I bought my Grado pair also sells Sennheisers and I m really starting to look into them just to try another
2003-04-26 by underneathheaven
lol, Jade they sound better? :) How does it sound better? -UN.H
2003-04-26 by Jade
UNH- VISULITES! VISULITES! VISULITES!....It may seem strange, but they seem to sound better too! I will be getting the HH cymbals as soon as I can save up
2003-04-26 by ruffalo2003
Hi all... Fot a month now I am the proud owner of a dtxpress 2. I haven t been playing the drums for about 16 years (yes, I m in my thirties) and I m glad to
2003-04-26 by DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
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2003-04-26 by Nick Carroll
Hey, UN.H. This is just a P.S. to my reply regarding headphones. My stepson, who works as a DJ and uses the Sennheiser HD-25s, has moved out of home and taken
2003-04-25 by Matt Pobursky
Oops, meant to mention I have Ecymbal-II s. The crashes are relatively hard plastic, but have the gold metallic coating which makes them look like real
2003-04-25 by Matt Pobursky
I can confirm that the Hart crashes work great with my DTXTREME module. Better than I expected, in fact. I do have the Hart Ride and Hi-Hat working OK as well.
2003-04-25 by brown8700
UN.H. I ve been very pleased with the Pintech Zenbal. It takes getting used to, but it works very well. I ve also used the Hart e-cymbal, but didn t care for
2003-04-25 by liberatusvirus
UNH, Given all the years that we ve known each other, my answer probably won t come as a surprise: Visu-lites--rides, crashes, and hats. Here s my ranking from
2003-04-25 by underneathheaven
I ve seen people discuss Roland cymbals, Pintech, and Zenbals but somewhere along the way I didn t pick up which worked the best with Yamaha. I m not talking
2003-04-25 by liberatusvirus
Gianluca, For the hi hat problem, see message 2366 in the archives first and then 2961 for a little extra explanation. For the choke, the simple checkpoints
2003-04-25 by ppadana
Hi all! Did it ever happen to you that, when you hit the hi-hat pad while releasing the foot controller,AND, at the same time, you hit the snare or bass
2003-04-24 by zapaxe
Very interesting guy s... Many good points on both sides of the fence. I see what Vern is talking about with getting tired of the same Ol sample sounds. I
2003-04-24 by Roger Teevan
Hi guys I too felt that such PC software was missing and so I am currently developing my own Java application with a view to sharing it with the DTX forums.
2003-04-24 by Harri Ohra-aho
Once I got frustrated over the small buttons on the module enough to chart out the contents of a user kit syx file. So it s not encoded. The file has distinct
2003-04-24 by hairytrigger
Hey, When I first got my kit, almost three years ago, I didn t know they made the cymbal stabilizer, but I could see a need for it. I made my own. It involves
2003-04-24 by Jade
Hi metaman...and WELCOME! You might try emailing one or BOTH of these guys: dksycki@yamaha.com DJewell@yamaha.com It s a shame ya can t get your kit. Have you
2003-04-24 by Jade
Makes sense to me now that I think about it!! Thanks for the info....I still can t wait til the new module comes out...but I guess that means I will be
2003-04-23 by liberatusvirus
Hey Stewart, Can t argue with that logic. In this case, however, there s no product for the potential Yamaha buyer to fall back on. The DTXpress, as good as it
2003-04-23 by moosetication
... I can believe 8 weeks for delivery from Yamaha in Europe, as that s what I ve been hearing in the UK. My local dealer, Drumwright, waited an age and then
2003-04-23 by metaman205
hi guys! i m from germany and completely new to drumming. on february 17th i ordered a dtxpress II at my local dealer. since now it could not be delivered and
2003-04-23 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Oh, geez. I guess I should have used a back channel of communications, since I m sure the Yamaha 007 spies are documenting everything that is posted here. No
2003-04-23 by moosetication
... Anyone who works for any sort of product company can answer that: 1. So the competition don t find out. Actually, this is largely bogus, as everyone knows
2003-04-23 by moosetication
... Actually, Yamaha s marketing is befuddled at best. Some of their material says all inputs are three-zone, while other stuff says all are stereo except 2,
2003-04-23 by moosetication
... Not even special request. Go to www.edrumnet.net, which is Pintech s international outlet. Stewart
2003-04-23 by liberatusvirus
Oldguy, Someone was talking about devising one or altering another program to perform that function years ago, I think, but it never materialized. I don t
2003-04-23 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
On the software topic, it has been over tens years since I did any VB programming. But it would seem to me that if the kits data file of 972 bytes (typical
2003-04-23 by liberatusvirus
Vern, Good stuff and points well-taken. On a fairly level playing field, most of us are not going to hear much difference between 16 bits and 20 bits,
2003-04-23 by Jade
Ed, Yamaha certainly could use some upgrading on their cymbals and HH sounds...and it would be FANTASTIC if we could download on our computers a particular
2003-04-23 by Jade
Ed, I got your message about the Ludwig...I am debating whether I should use a rack mounted HH stand...plus the other factor is the size of the clamp on the
2003-04-23 by brown8700
Drumbalaya has them for $17 (I think). I bought one from Walt, that he had had manufactured. Ask him if he has anymore. Stephen
2003-04-23 by liberatusvirus
Oldguy, I can tell you this much: The holdup on the new module was about licensing difficulties. I don t know, however, whether the licensing was for samples
2003-04-23 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Could it be that they believe that Roland might be coming out with a new module (TD-12) and they don t want to let it slipout what features their module has
2003-04-23 by liberatusvirus
UNH, That, too. But in this case, they know that we know that something is up. And nobody who s looking for product in the higher end is going to be satisfied
2003-04-23 by underneathheaven
Because if we knew how good the new product was going to be we d all cease in buying the currently available product to save for the new one! Well atleast
2003-04-23 by liberatusvirus
Jade, I m not at all surprised. It s like that with every company. None of them wants the other to know what they have up their sleeve. It s all about getting
2003-04-23 by Vernon Graner
... Ok, gunna dust off some old memories here... Prepare to be dazed^H^H^H^H^H Dazzled! :) Sample *width* (i.e. 8 bit, 16 bit) determines the *dynamic range*
2003-04-23 by Jade
Call Yamaha@ 1-888-892-6242...the parts dept. person can tell you the part number, and if they have them in stock...you can buy directly from them, if the part
2003-04-23 by Jade
Ed, Man...you d think it was a matter of national security!!! Wonder why they are being tight lipped? Jade ...
2003-04-23 by fxsran
... Hi Guys, Okay to be honest im really confused with all this choking effect coz i still cant get em to choke.. However, Ive managed to get the shift button
2003-04-23 by liberatusvirus
Jim, Good to hear. Stay out of trouble in Akron, and say hi to Chrissie Hyndes (isn t she from there?). Ed ... have it to ... the Xtreme/ ... nice feel
2003-04-23 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Jim, Something that I have notice when emailing some websites that sell the PCY80S/PCY65S is that they say they do not come with the L-stabilizer. All
2003-04-23 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Scott, Don t know if you ve read my response to Ed on three zone issue, but here s a quick summary: As far as the three-zone issue, I have noticed on some
2003-04-23 by Jim Manfredi (Ashly)
Ed, Thanks for the tip man! Drumblaya had the little sucker and will have it to me by Friday in time for a gig in Akron Ohio. I have been using the Xtreme/
2003-04-23 by Jim Manfredi (Ashly)
Hey Ed! You have a great memory man! Thanks for the tip! Best wishes! -- Jim