2003-03-16 by Vernon Graner
I gathered up a bunch of my MIDI files and stuffed them in an archive if you re looking for practice fodder. ;) Most all in general MIDI format so you can mute
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2003-03-15 by Jon Britton
I followed to instructions in the manual and I can t get anything to record... It says it is recording, but when i try and play it back theres no sound. Does
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2003-03-15 by liberatusvirus
Hi Nick, I m definitely not the best person to answer your question, because I have never used the Song Mode, but I ll give it a try. I have two questions:
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2003-03-15 by Jade
Thanks and God bless! Jade ... === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - establish your
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2003-03-15 by underneathheaven
We re all with you Jade. Keep strong! - UNH
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2003-03-15 by Nicholas Carroll
Hi, guys. I posted this message last week, but didn t get any feedback. Can anyone tell me how to permanently link a particular kit with a song I have
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2003-03-14 by Jade
Thank you so very much Vince....I find it truly amazing the kindness, compassion and concern the guys in this group have for one another. My heart goes out to
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2003-03-14 by seahv
Jade, My heart goes out to you as well... I just had to put my own beloved dog to sleep this past weekend. It was the hardest thing I ve had to do in my life:
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2003-03-14 by Jade
Walt Thanks for the encouragement. I am still waiting to hear about his blood work...he is eating and keeping it down. The specialist said he could recover,
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2003-03-13 by riccardo_natoli
Hello, Just to make this thread complete I thought I would post what happened. I tried what Vern suggested (see earlier post) and was still getting the same
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2003-03-13 by wfaraoni
I could not get the bulk dump to work with windows xp and with the dtxpress II, however the kits were transfrerable. let me know if you figure out a fix Bill
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2003-03-13 by Walt
Hi Dams, You do not need to apologize for your English - I know you communicate much better in English, than I can communicate in French! Walt ...
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2003-03-13 by skygrim2002
hi, I really thank you for your help, and your speed to reply my post. i have no probleme with the rejections between the snare and HH at this time... i ll
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2003-03-13 by Walt
Hi Dams, Welcome to the group, and we hope you have as much fun with your DTXpress II as we have with our kits! There were some posts in this group over the
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2003-03-13 by skygrim2002
thx this group to exist, so, I would like to know if DTXCHANGE software works on the DTXpress II, and on WINDOWS XP...i think it works but i want to be sure.
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2003-03-13 by liberatusvirus
Hi Lee, You can use anything that appeals to you as a hi hat (if you were in the US, I d suggest a close look at the Visu-lite hh cymbals and controller, which
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2003-03-13 by leehunwick
Hi Guys, I have spoken to Koby again and i was thinking about using one of his cymbals for the hi hat . I know its not stereo but should give a more realistic
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2003-03-13 by brown8700
Jim: I think the reason you may not be getting many responses is that, as you know, the DTX has an upright bass pad, and as members upgrade their kits, most go
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2003-03-13 by Ratzo
... Out of 594 members, only a handful post regularly. Who knows how many of the 594 don t receive the emails or check the site. Be patient. Other than that,
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2003-03-13 by peterpan
i am findin it really hard to believe that out of the 594 members in this group, nobody has any suggestions on on a descent inverse drum pedal. absolutely
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2003-03-13 by leehunwick
Hi Guys, I was under the impression that the pcy65s could either have assigned 3 voices or 2 voices and choke facility . I will check this but it wont be to
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2003-03-12 by riccardo_natoli
Hey Vern, Just wanted to say thankyou for your response. This sounds very plausible to me. I will try what you have suggested tonight and let everyone know
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2003-03-12 by Vernon Graner
I ll take a stab at this one... :) Could be this is happening: You have the MIDI in and MIDI out from the DTX module going to your sequencer. When you begin to
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2003-03-12 by Walt
Hi David, Cibermidi.com is a place to start, but as pointed out - there are other places as well. Walt ...
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2003-03-12 by tempdir
Hi Vern Thanks for the input. I will be the first to admit that I know nothing about how music is recorded and then processed (for lack of a better term)
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2003-03-12 by liberatusvirus
Lee, Thanks for the info about Koby Drums. Prices seem to be about right for the type of product offered. Too bad about the cymbals not being stereo. They
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2003-03-12 by leehunwick
Cheer s Guy s, thanks for all your advice. Ed i contacted Koby drums and i recieved an email today from them. The Mesh head Snare and toms are £100 for single
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2003-03-12 by liberatusvirus
Right. You ll need a TRS splitter--one stereo end to take the feed from the dual zone pad and two mono ends to connect with the inputs on the PM-16. Whether
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2003-03-12 by underneathheaven
Thats what I was wondering! I need to buy a splitter right? so the cable connects to the bar pad, and then we connect the splitter to that cable correct?
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2003-03-12 by liberatusvirus
Hi UNH, Why can t you just connect a bar pad to the PM-16 by using two inputs on it? Depending on which tubular dual zone pad that you have, you may have to
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2003-03-12 by underneathheaven
Is it possible to connect a bar pad, which has two pads on it, into an external midi device such as the PM-16? Right now I have one bar pad connected into
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2003-03-12 by riccardo_natoli
Hello Everyone, I have been a member of this group for quite a while and have learned a tone of valuable information from this group. So Firstly I would just
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2003-03-11 by liberatusvirus
Vince, Apparently, the DTXPII manual even contains a reference to that 3- zone cymbal pad somewhere (can someone verify?). I remember talking about it months
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2003-03-11 by seahv
I was wondering if anyone has heard any rumours of Yamaha coming out with a 3-zone cymbal pad? I was reading this month s Drummer magazine which had an
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2003-03-11 by peterpan
hey everyone haven t posted for quite a while, as some of u know i got the an old dtxpress, i m currently lookin into buyin a new kick pedal to replace the
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2003-03-11 by Vernon Graner
Tempdir: I think my wife (who sitting beside me as I read your post) said it best: It s like he wants to export eggs and milk from a cake :) (there s a
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2003-03-11 by liberatusvirus
Hi David, First of all, mp3 and midi are like apples and oranges. Midi is a set of musical commands that can be sent along channels as digits, or numbers, to
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2003-03-11 by tempdir
Hi Ed Thanks for the info. I did some search key words but couldnt find any posts related to the specific topic. Perhaps if we end up moving our discussion
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2003-03-11 by astrami
Lee, I recommend Footes in Golden Square ( http://www.footesmusic.com.) It is where I bought mine from and they are very helpful in there. They keep a variety
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2003-03-11 by dawsonmcshane
All very good ideas for sound insulation. However I have been informed that no more drumming will be tolerated. And at $100.00 per infraction, I cant afford to
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2003-03-10 by liberatusvirus
We sort of left this question in the lurch last month, I think, but one way to emphasize the speed of the high frequencies, which somehow must equate with
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2003-03-10 by liberatusvirus
Hi David, We were just talking about that recently on the board. Though members have various methods of minimizing the distraction of prerecorded drums when
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2003-03-10 by tempdir
Hi - Does anyone know of a preferrably inexpensive software that will allow me to take an mp3 or wav file, remove the drum tracks and then save it back again
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2003-03-10 by moosetication
... Hart, alas, have no UK dealers... I mailed them to ask. However, they will ship to the UK. Just mail them for a quote. Thomann.de seem to have the Yamaha
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2003-03-10 by liberatusvirus
Hey Lee, Just a thought. Have you tried Koby Drums? I think it s based in Liverpool. The company has almost no presence in the states, but I recall seeing good
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2003-03-10 by Walt
Hi Lee, FYI, I believe that Drumbalaya (who carries many of the brands mentioned on the forum) does ship to the UK. Of course, I also understand that the
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2003-03-10 by leehunwick
Ed, Thanks for your ideas on new cymbals i have read alot about the companys you have mentioned here on the forum , My only problem at present is finding a
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2003-03-10 by Jade
I read a while back on vdrums.com, some guy had the same experience, and he bought a heavy duty foam to set under his drums, I think he even built a small
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2003-03-10 by liberatusvirus
Lee, Welcome back to the world of drumming. I m not in London, but I m on the closer US coast. That has to count for something. Anyway, until one of your
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2003-03-10 by Jade
I like this lay out..it is very similar to the computer forum I belong to. I am just worried that this group may split in two-we should ALL move together, or
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