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Learning material and jam music

2003-01-31 by leffelejon <gadda@kth.se>

Hi there I was wondering if anyone know about some good dvd with drum lessons, not just the basic stuff more small tips and tricks like flams,fills and stuff.

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Yamaha HH80

2003-01-31 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Does anyone have a Yamaha HH80 to sell, or even an extra one to rent for a few days? Ed

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Re: How To Hook Up MIDI Converter...TMC-6

2003-01-31 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Jade, You d do it through a MIDI hookup. The first step would be to transfer sounds from the DTX module to the TMC-6 s individual inputs (with the pads

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I posted a new mp3 in the files section!

2003-01-31 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Hey drum heads! I posted another mp3 in the files section and this time its me versus orgy s blue monday, well a little over a minute of it! I know its not

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New file uploaded to DTXpress

2003-01-31 by DTXpress@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the DTXpress group. File : /blue monday +

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How To Hook Up MIDI Converter...TMC-6

2003-01-31 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>

Just wondering if I got the Roland TMC-6...how would I hook it to the DTXII brain...would MIDI OUT on the TMC-^ plug into the MIDI IN on the DTX?...I am

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Re: Tubular Pads on a DTXpress2

2003-01-30 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

Here s how I use my BP80: It s mounted directly over my Hi-Hat. I mainly use two basic kits, with variations. The variations are where the bar pad fits in. Kit

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Re: Tubular Pads on a DTXpress2

2003-01-30 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

A bunch of companies make bar pads. Pintech has two mono models. One has a 9 playing surface, the other a 6 . Both are reasonably priced. You know about

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Re: Tubular Pads on a DTXpress2

2003-01-30 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Hey Brett! I myself just bought a Yamaha BP80 Bar Pad two days afo and I can t wait to get it in! The bar bad has two pads on it and takes up both 9/10

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Tubular Pads on a DTXpress2

2003-01-30 by Brett <baaron_123@yahoo.com>

Being new to E-Drums, I hear alot about bar pads on peoples racks, but I really don t know much about them. Can someone help me out on this one?

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There is a noise

2003-01-30 by sirius9x <4dddd@web.de>

Hey guys! Got a brand new DTXpress II yesterday. Sometimes I get a hissing noise (I don t know the exact englisch word) while playing along with CD (Aux in).

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RE: [DTXpress] Re: New to Group

2003-01-30 by Creighton Higgins

Ya Know? Age isn t the issue. I myself have resumed playing after 30 years away. The Yamahas meet my needs perfectly for now. Since I have not played any drums

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Re: To double bass or not to?

2003-01-30 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Hey zolerz, welcome to the fun world of drums!! I just started to learn double bassing after playing drums in junior high and high school five years ago. I

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Re: To double bass or not to?

2003-01-30 by Brett <baaron_123@yahoo.com>

First off, I m assuming by newbie, you mean new at drumming. Coming from my own point of view...and everyones will be different, you should start with one

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Re: New to Group

2003-01-29 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

Brett: You ll love em! Undertheheaven: I most definitely prefer the Es over the As. I do, however, miss the cymbals. I love cymbals. Lib: No, I m using the

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Re: [DTXpress] New to Group

2003-01-29 by Brett Andrighetti

Welcome to the group, Stephen! I also am fairly new to the group, and have been playing acoustic drums my whole life. Within the next couple of days I will

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Re: New to Group

2003-01-29 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Welcome to the group! After playing drums for 35 years, would you say e-drums can sound just as good as acoustic drums? I haven t played an acoustic in a

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Re: New to Group

2003-01-29 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Hi Stephen, It s nice to hear from somebody who must at least approach my age group. Just curious (I m taking an informal survey): Is one of your Harts the

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New to Group

2003-01-29 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>

Hello. I ve just joined this group, but I have been looking in for some time. Although I have been playing drums for 35 years, I just got into e- drums last

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I just ordered a barpad from drumcentral.com

2003-01-29 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Hey everybody! I just ordered a barpad for my DTX! I m really excited. I was going to order from drumbalaya because it was cheaper and the ad said it came

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Re: Connecting to a computer

2003-01-29 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>

Great! Cant wait to hear what ya got! ... ... and ... plug ... midi ... perfectly ... go ... can ... of ... record ... do ... and ... good

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Re: Expanding your brain!

2003-01-29 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Looks like I get the hat trick. Yes, you can have a configuration with multiple modules, and you can achieve a relative balance by running them all through a

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Re: Connecting to a computer

2003-01-29 by selfcase <selfcase@yahoo.com>

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! IT WAS SO EASY!! OH MAN, now all I have to do is put up some of my stuff! ... plugging ... cd ... your ... and ... computer.

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A Bar Pad for less than $4

2003-01-29 by ozteevan <ozteevan@yahoo.com>

Thanks to the inspiration of Gary in post 3042, and his informative web site ( http://oneaccord.homestead.com ), I was inspired to build my own pad. I had

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Re: [DTXpress] Online Ordering

2003-01-29 by dtomiak22@aol.com

I live and die by their shop!! I live a few miles away and will pass guitar center and Sam ash to go there. If their website is as good as they are face to

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Expanding your brain!

2003-01-29 by Brett <baaron_123@yahoo.com>

Hello, everyone! Yup, I m back with another question. Looking into the future, I imagine I m always going to want to expand into a bigger, badder set-up.

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Re: Another Question ...about "Copy To"

2003-01-28 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Let s say you have a saved kit, #49, and you want to copy the settings of the pad on input 2 to the pad on input 9. You d use the copy to function. You don t

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Another Question ...about "Copy To"

2003-01-28 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>

Forgot to add this to my reply...So if I understand you...all my trigger edits for trigger 8 (HH) can be copied to input 8 (which is my HH), and those edited

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Re: Online Ordering

2003-01-28 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Hi Brett, Me again. I love Midwest Percussion. I bought my first electronic set there, as well as other things. They have good prices, and they re genuinely

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Online Ordering

2003-01-28 by Brett <baaron_123@yahoo.com>

Midwestpercussion.com is currently selling there DTXpress 2 for $995.00...with that you will recieve both the FP7210 Kick Pedal and the DS750 Throne! Plus

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