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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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
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,
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
2003-02-12 by Creighton Higgins
I managed to save a KP60 myself- the 1/4 phone jack had separated from the circuit board and as I messed with it- the leads came of the piezo. Peeled a piezo
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
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
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
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
2003-02-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Scott, Ingenious. (Hope your boy s okay.) Ed ... different ... was ... booklet. ... go ... so I ... up a
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 ...
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
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
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!?
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
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
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
2003-02-11 by Vernon Graner
Just to let everyone know, it is much easier to find Gile s DTXPRESSIONS site now, since I have taken over the hosting of said site and have set up an easy to
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
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
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.
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
2003-02-11 by John G. Morony
I have a similar problem with my PinTech trigger cymbals. The leads coming out of the piezo need to be resoldered every few weeks. As you mentioned, it is
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
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
2003-02-11 by Darren Lo
Thanks to everyone who replied about the dead KP60. After getting off the phone with UPS (sounds like I won t get any satisfaction from them), I went ahead and
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 ...
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
2003-02-11 by Walt
Hi Stephen, Thanks, my friend did a great job on them. Walt ... __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send
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
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
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
2003-02-11 by Vernon Graner
It s important to try and pin down what component is actually the source of the distortion. If, as you mention, you are running through a mixer, there is a
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
2003-02-10 by ozteevan <ozteevan@yahoo.com>
Hi Brett I tried the trigger described at http://derksens.com/E-drums/Beatnik/trigger(Page13).htm and it was easy to build. There is another useful site at
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
2003-02-10 by jadeiebooshkie
To me, that makes sense about the HH stand. This question came about via a conversation I had with a drummer friend of mine that works in our local music
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
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
2003-02-10 by jadeiebooshkie
I ve got Yamaha RH-5Mas and they are good sounding, but the cords sometimes fall foreward and tend to get in my way if I get to really playing. I would LOVE
2003-02-10 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Brett, A drummer named Beatnik used to have his own DIY site for triggers. It s been assimilated to the following site:
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
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?
2003-02-09 by Brett <baaron_123@yahoo.com>
Hey, Gary I ve been contemplating getting triggers for the DTX2, and then i saw this post of yours. I m very interested in learning how to make triggers on
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