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Re: Pintech Snare - IT WORKS

2003-02-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Stephen, If I understand you correctly (and I m not sure that I do; your splitter situation is like one of those exercises in logic that illustrates why

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Re: WWWhere to get SySeX files???

2003-02-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Hi Jody, The DTXpress doesn t appear to accept any kits that aren t generated within its own electronics/software. There are other modules out there, however,

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Re: WWWhere to get SySeX files???

2003-02-12 by Joby DeCoster <jfdeco@yahoo.com>

Is there a way to turn samples into sysex files? In other words, generate kits on the computer via a sampler, then upload them to the DTXpress? Joby

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Pintech Snare - IT WORKS

2003-02-12 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

For those of you who followed my Pintech Snare dilemma yesterday.... As Walt and Ed suggested, I split the snare cable and ran the head through trigger one and

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Re: DTXpress2 Drum Rack

2003-02-12 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

Yes, the Gibraltar clamps work fine; I ordered a few through Drumbalaya myself. My goal was to replace ALL the clamps because my kit travels a lot, and the

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Re: [DTXpress] Home made pads

2003-02-12 by Brett

Scott, you are my hero! It s so cool to see someone take the time to make a web-site for E-Drummers like us. I going to try one of your designs this weekened

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Re: Home made pads

2003-02-12 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>

Thanks, Ed. Yeah, he s fine. He just has a cold, but he didn t feel like going to school. Scott

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Re: Home made pads

2003-02-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Scott, Ingenious. (Hope your boy s okay.) Ed ... different ... was ... booklet. ... go ... so I ... up a

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Re: [DTXpress] DTXpress2 Drum Rack

2003-02-12 by Walt

Hi Jade, Not for a living, just as a result of upgrading. Every once in a while I get enough time to sort through and reduce the inventory. Walt ...

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Home made pads

2003-02-12 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>

Hi, everyone. I have noticed a renewed interest in home made pads lately. I have spent considerable time in the last dozen years experimenting. I have built

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Re: [DTXpress] DTXpress2 Drum Rack

2003-02-12 by Ratzo

... A Gibraltar Road Series Multi Clamp (SCGRSMC) or Power Rack Series (SCGPRMC) Multi Clamp and a Yamaha CL940 or CL940L Tom Arm work very well. Most any of

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Re: [DTXpress] DTXpress2 Drum Rack

2003-02-12 by jadeiebooshkie

Hey Walt...did I read somewhere in this group that you sell clamps and drum stuff?...Jade ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!?

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Re: [DTXpress] DTXpress2 Drum Rack

2003-02-12 by Walt

Hi Brett, I ll agree with Jade (Gibraltar clamps are a good thing), and also say that enhancing the stability of the rack is important too (as Jade pointed

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Re: [DTXpress] DTXpress2 Drum Rack

2003-02-12 by jadeiebooshkie

I just ordered Gibraltar clamps and another rack tube to add on another module. I am also reinforcing it with another leg, at the direction of Ed at

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DTXpress2 Drum Rack

2003-02-11 by Brett <baaron_123@yahoo.com>

just a quick question for anybody that may have tried to expand or add-on to their kit. Has anyone tried using other tom holders or cymbal attachment clamps

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

TADAA! I may have a solution. Here s what I m now thinking. I ll split the snare between 2 and 9/10 as Walt suggests, and I ll replace my TP60 HiHat pad with

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

That s true. We also now open our shows with the line Welcome to band practice! We also now offer a No Suck Guarantee on any song we ve played more than

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

It s truly inspired. I also think that leading the chant, You suck, makes a lot of sense. It relieves the tension; no musician performs well under pressure.

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

Ed: You re catching on to this doughnut thing. It s really catching on here, too. It s amazing. Our bass player, the amazing Duncan Donut, had a new t-shirt

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Stephen, As Holmes would say, the game s afoot. If you can manage to keep using your friend s pad and get an inepensive midi interface, then you can have your

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

Ed: My friend doesn t use his. Maybe I can covertly switch it it out and keep his. Nah, I couldn t do that. Maybe I ll buy it from him, or maybe he ll just let

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Stephen, Watch out when tightening the heads. I tighten like crazy, and I m always stripping tension rods. I m sure that very few people are as compulsive

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

#98 Steel65 seems to have more volume than most others. This is also my snare of choice. It s funny, but the audience and bandmates said the snare volume was

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

ED: Yes, I ve found that I get the most attack from the DTsnare pad typr as you suggested earlier. Misc 2 was the next best choice. I have the snare attached

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

Walt: I take it the Hart 2-ply heads provide more firmness. That may be just the ticket. I really only feel that I need that for the snare, so I ll order one

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

By the way, I can t say that I ve gone through the entire Yamaha litany of snare voices, but I ve heard it said that some of them are considerably louder than

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Re: Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Hi Stephen, Congrats. You must have emerged from the 10 to 3 gig glazed and confused. Anyway, on the matter at hand, is the bar pad the reason why you can t

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Re: More Questions On Headphones

2003-02-11 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>

I think I have found the problem....my 1/4 inch adapter was bad...I changed it and the problem went away...picture that!...Jade ... could ... headphones ...

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Re: [DTXpress] Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by Walt

Hi Stephan, First, if you buy a splitter cable, you can move the snare pad trigger to one of the first six inputs (with a switch) to help boost it, then still

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Re: [DTXpress] Walt.......Thanks

2003-02-11 by Walt

Hi Stephen, Thanks, my friend did a great job on them. Walt ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send

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Pintechs - First Gig

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

I had my first gig with my new Pintech concertcast pads this weekend. It took a while to get used to the feeling of the mesh heads versus the rubber pads. I

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Walt.......Thanks

2003-02-11 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

Walt: Got the cymbal memory lock/clamp in the mail today. Thanks. Pretty fair reproduction, if you ask me. Stephen

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Re: More Questions On Headphones

2003-02-11 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Jade, I think Vern s right. Headphones that don t do bass very well usually don t show it by distorting; they typically just don t go very deep. A static sound

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More Questions On Headphones

2003-02-11 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>

Alright, I have one complaint on my Yamaha headphones, when I play, I am getting ocassional static sound...almost like they are on overload. I am running

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Roland TMC-6

2003-02-10 by idodrum2003 <dtomiak22@aol.com>

Guys, Does anyone have any experience with the TMC-6 trigger midi converter? Is it as hard to set up as it seems to be or is this just one of those thigs that

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Re: [DTXpress] Alesis D4

2003-02-10 by John G. Morony

I have a D4 that I use on my electronic kit. As has been stated previously, it doesn t have all of the bells and whistles of newer modules. You can download

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Re: What Impedance Is Considered "LOW"

2003-02-10 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

I don t know anything about wireless headphones. I can t imagine that anything about them would preclude use with the DTX, but I wonder whether dollar for

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Re: What Impedance Is Considered "LOW"

2003-02-09 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Hi Jade, An impedance of 32 is pretty low. You can get to 100 or more before you have to wonder about it. But headphone volume is based on other parts of the

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What Impedance Is Considered "LOW"

2003-02-09 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>

I am assuming from posts made that low impedance on headphones would be considered a lower valu like say 32 ohms?

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Re: Hit pad, start song

2003-02-09 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Hey Nic! Alright, your totally in the right area to change the tom#1 s function to play/stop but you simply selected the wrong function! :) What ya gotta

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