Re: [DTXpress] New member
2003-02-15 by Walt
Hi Perry, You can access the keyboard sounds, making it possible to play a keyboard sound by hitting a pad. One of the things MIDI has is something called
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2003-02-15 by Walt
Hi Perry, You can access the keyboard sounds, making it possible to play a keyboard sound by hitting a pad. One of the things MIDI has is something called
2003-02-15 by Vernon Graner
I ll take a stab at an answer here, since I ve been the sound engineer that moans about this sort of thing on occasion! (see attached picture! ... As far as I
2003-02-15 by Walt
Hi Nicholas, Some people have had this type of trouble because of minute contanimation (belly button lint) between the rubber pad and the plastic . I think
2003-02-15 by Vernon Graner
I keep the chokeable cymbal pad on my left as a crash, and I use the single-sound pad as my ride, so I don t get this problem. I find I need the crash choke
2003-02-15 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Change the pad type from ride to misc 1, or something else that doesn t support the choke. Scott ... much as I do? I hate the fact that if I play the rim edge
2003-02-15 by Nicholas Carroll
Does anyone hate the choke facility on the ride cymbal pad rim as much as I do? I hate the fact that if I play the rim edge fast, every second beat tends to
2003-02-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Perry, Welcome aboard. From recent posts, I m willing to bet that your double bass experience will prove very valuable in this group. If you re having
2003-02-15 by perry_norsworthy <psmperry@aol.com>
I m glad I found this wonderfull group. I recently purchased at dtxpressII after playing on Whitehall double bass set for the last thirty years, believe it or
2003-02-15 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Alright guys, I just got another pcy65 and I don t know how to make it work with my roland pm16. I havent even read the instruction book but steve said it
2003-02-14 by Walt
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2003-02-14 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Walt, We have to stop meeting like this. Between us, something reasonably intelligent has to emerge. Ed
2003-02-14 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Jade, ... today, ... and ... might ... Are you listening to the DTX through the Peavey? It should be able to handle the signals without distortion if it s
2003-02-14 by Walt
Hi Jade, I think, based on your description, I would be looking for something like a bad cable, or something being over modulated - if it turns out that
2003-02-14 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
The CY-6 is a round, 12 , stereo, chokable cymbal. Unlike the Yamahas, it has a playing surface reinforced with dense gum rubber, and the thick area on the
2003-02-14 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
Walt...it MAY be my stupid headphones AGAIN!! I was playing today, and getting ready to start playing w/MidiKITI, I noticed my bass drum distorting thru the
2003-02-14 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Darren, I ll spell Walt for a moment. Many of the members of this group use the DTX for live gigging, with great success. The DTXpress also seems to be a
2003-02-14 by Walt
Some people think Yamaha s sounds are better than many other brands, and as far as getting the triggering stable enough for playing live, it should not be a
2003-02-14 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>
Darren: The DTX is definitely cross-compatible. MY DTX is now just a dtx in module form only, as I have replaced the rack, upgraded to Pintech mesh heads and
2003-02-14 by darren
hey, thanks very much walt, thats answered just about everything i needed confirming!!! just one small thing, when i talked about suitability for gigging and
2003-02-14 by Walt
No Problem - once the coffee starts working better, I may even start spelling things right again...Walt ... __________________________________________________
2003-02-14 by isnyne <isnyne@yahoo.com>
Hey thanks Walt, will search again tonight
2003-02-14 by Walt
Hi isnyne, I think the screws are in a little plastic bag with the mounting plate, but have also seen them in their holes on the underside of the module. As
2003-02-14 by Walt
Hi Darren, yes, yes, yes and yes. Anyway, let me try to attack your questions. First, you should be able to do the bi-directional MIDI stuff you mentioned.
2003-02-14 by isnyne <isnyne@yahoo.com>
15 minutes after I get home the UPS man shows up, backs up to the garage and unloads three boxes ... WOW. I haul them in the basement and plan on putting it
2003-02-14 by darren
hello, i m new here and about to buy a dtexpress II (i m pretty sure anyway). Unfortunately there is nowhere within a hundred miles of where I live that stocks
2003-02-14 by Walt
OK Jade, Let s see how far I can get before my brain melts down - Look below for my thoughts. Walt ... OK, first, you use the word static. That bothers me
2003-02-14 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
I KNOW I have been told about rejection...I am having a time with my snare-HH-and bass drum. I can t seem to pin point WHERE this static sound is coming
2003-02-14 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>
Hello Andreas: I can vouch for the single Tama Iron Cobra as well. Very smooth. I m certain you would be happy with the double pedal version. I played a double
2003-02-13 by Walt
Hi Andreas, Well, I can t help you with double pedals, since I went the path of having two pedals and kick towers, but as far as the single Iron Cobra I have -
2003-02-13 by Ratzo
... I have an Iron Cobra Jr. single pedal. Very well made. I m pretty hard on pedals and it s holding up great. Good adjustability. If you find a deal on
2003-02-13 by leffelejon <gadda@kth.se>
Well ive been looking around everywhere for info about good and somewhat cheap double pedals... when i bought my dtxpress i bought a not so good single pedal
2003-02-13 by Walt
I don t have personal experience with the EONs, but have seen a few people upgrade to them from Keyboard amps, and seemingly they like them a lot. I think
2003-02-13 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>
Ed: Hope your feeling better by the time you read this message. I m looking for some amplification to give a good stage sound as well as support the main PA.
2003-02-13 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I got the flu and am headed for bed, but I want to give 2 cents on this one. I don t have experience with the Behringer, but the more I find out about the
2003-02-13 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Jade, Check your email for a message from me. Ed
2003-02-13 by Ratzo
... I talked to someone who had one (KX1200) and they said it had a lot of hum. Also the packaging that it s shipped in is terrible. Broken corners are real
2003-02-13 by Walt
Hi Entrancer, and welcome! The most often mentioned weak link seems to be the kick (KP60), but since Yamaha redesigned it on the DTXpressII, we re all waiting
2003-02-13 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>
Anyone have experience with the KX1200 ( behringer )? A review on the Behringer Ultrawave B300 Two-Way Active Loudspeaker would also be appreciated
2003-02-13 by isnyne <isnyne@yahoo.com>
... Anyone have experience with the KX1200 ( behringer )?
2003-02-13 by jadeiebooshkie
Yes, it does say Pro ...I ve read some of the manuel, but it s all confusing to me. I want to plug my Visulite Ride into it, and my crashes...I am assuming
2003-02-13 by entrancer0122 <entrancer0122@aol.com>
I got my DTXpressII in the mail yesterday, came together wonderfully fast; but, I d like to know if there is anything i should know about. We run a cakewalk
2003-02-13 by idodrum2003 <dtomiak22@aol.com>
Ed, I guess I should have read your post from last April before I bought the Tc-18 to use as a ride. It does work great as a crash. That s what I get for
2003-02-13 by idodrum2003 <dtomiak22@aol.com>
Ed, I guess I should have read your post from last April before I bought the Tc-18 to use as a ride. It does work great as a crash. That s what I get for
2003-02-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Jade, That s sure a relief. I second Stephen s cheer. Does it say Pro on the bottom right? Post if you run into a snag. I trust you ve been reading the
2003-02-12 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>
Congrats! Here s to hoping everything works!
2003-02-12 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
Hi guys! My Mikd KITI arrived today, and now the fun begins in transfering my cymbals to the KAT. I plugged it in to see if it at least powers up..and it
2003-02-12 by Ratzo
... Anything with a 15 woofer and a piezo horn will sound good. I use a Peavey KB100 keyboard amp. Most keyboard amps will cover the range of the kit very
2003-02-12 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>
isyne: For home (and for stage monitoring) I use a small Kustom 4-channel PA I got from Musician s Firend for $179. It s not great, but it works for the
2003-02-12 by isnyne <isnyne@yahoo.com>
can anyone suggest an amp that will be loud enough for the purpose of playing at average levels in a basement studio? Also, the quantize feature, will it allow
2003-02-12 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>
Ed: I thought that would probably be the case. And, if it would have worked, I would have probably needed a splitter that would consist of two RING jacks going