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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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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.
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
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
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
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 +
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
2003-01-30 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
I guess I will have to be patient, I am still waiting for a response from Rez drums on the email I sent them....will check ebay every day...thanks for the
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
2003-01-30 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Alternate Mode s a really good company, but they re small, and so, in the scheme of things, is the edrum buying public. I would think that AM would have to be
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
2003-01-30 by deb maniace
I BET Rez drums doesn t have a KAT...you are probably right, they are looking to find one. I emailed them today about the promise of a phone call for a
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
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?
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).
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
2003-01-30 by Bonnie <oichick621@yahoo.com>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ViewItem&item=2503804281&ssPageName=ADME:L:DS:US:8
2003-01-30 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Any kind of store is going to charge more than an auction might get. Ebay seems to be on a down cycle for the Roland and Kat, though. In the beginning of Dec.,
2003-01-30 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
What about the Roland PM-16? I think I m gonna get one of those! Is a $150 a good price or should I spend time looking for one priced at $100? I m willing 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
2003-01-30 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Jade, Did Alternate Mode steer you to rezdrums? Now that you mention it, I recall that Mario at Alernate Mode may have sent someone else to them. Their
2003-01-30 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
Seems like this is the needle in the hay stack.......will you keep your eyes and ears open for me? I found one, supposedly from Resurrection Drums
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
2003-01-30 by zolerz <zoler@aol.com>
Hi --Newbie question---should a beginner start with just one bass pedal or two? Thanks
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
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
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
2003-01-29 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Thats a good idea brown! I ve been trying to decide where I wanna put it, I m all excited about two new pads! :) But I didn t order it from drumbalaya, I
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
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
2003-01-29 by brown8700 <brown8700@aol.com>
Yes, I have dealt with Ed Moorin at Drumbalaya and found him/them to be most helpful. BTW, you ll love the Bar Pad. I have mine mounted on the same tube as my
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
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
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
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.
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
2003-01-29 by Brett Andrighetti
Thanx Duane! i d be lost with my fellow E-Drummers! Brett Noodle-Man
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
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.
2003-01-29 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I m glad to help. I got a lot of help when I started as well. The Visu-lites mount on the HH stand of your choice (though I ve heard that the DW swivel-leg
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
2003-01-28 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
I am assuming the visulite HHs will mount on a normal HH stand... how is the HH80 involved? I don t have the HH80...wish Idid, but can t see wasting hard
2003-01-28 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Tom has his own timetable. We pursued it together--at a distance-- until there was nothing left for me to do, and Tom had to get to the nitty gritty himself.
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
2003-01-28 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
Thanks, Ed...I have been messin with the settings, and will try your suggestions. Any word on the Visulite HH?...Jade ... come ... rejection ... the ...
2003-01-28 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
FC, or frequency cutoff, is a measure of how bright you want the sound to be; the higher the brighter. The Note # is the midi note number assigned to a
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
2003-01-28 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
Can anyone help me out?? ... between ... (It ... settings...I ... or ... key ... V2
2003-01-28 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
The HH80 is the way to go, unless you are interested in the upcoming Visu-lite hi hat assembly, which will be based on it. ... HH80 ... Yamaha ... captures ...
2003-01-28 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Yes the 65s do have three sounds and the 65 are priced lower than the 80 series pads. OK Ill stick with the 65 and 65s, but the HH80 seems to be a good
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