Re: Light show
2003-01-20 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Steve, Check out posts #2197, 2199, and 2260. Maybe the original poster has rigged something up. You could contact him. Ed
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2003-01-20 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Steve, Check out posts #2197, 2199, and 2260. Maybe the original poster has rigged something up. You could contact him. Ed
2003-01-20 by pinachee <stepar@attbi.com>
I was wondering if anyone has ever hooked up any kind of lighting system to their electronic drums, so the lights change when you hit certain drums? If anyone
2003-01-20 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi David, The going price for the DTXII is $999/1000. The extras look like a good deal. The Yamaha pedal is pretty good; it lists for $100, and usually sells
2003-01-20 by tempdir <tempdir@yahoo.com>
Hi Im new to the list as I am just getting ready to purchase the DTXII as my first ever drum kit. Question for anyone who has purchased the kit from
2003-01-19 by Ratzo
... You have a couple options. You don t have to use the plastic clamps and short tubes to mount a pad. You can buy a Yamaha CL940 standard tom mount (about
2003-01-19 by Ratzo
... Your volume controls are in Live Mode . Change it in the UTIL menu. ____________________________ Jim
2003-01-19 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
So I even have to purchase that connector rod thingie? You ll have to excuse me, I don t know what its called, but its that silver rod the pads plug into.
2003-01-19 by Gary <rock_n_4jesus@yahoo.com>
Ok..these pads I Built will mount up to your factory DTXPRESS pad clamps. I m posting this to help out my other fellow DTXPRESS friends on this group. Go to my
2003-01-19 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Yes, a Y splitter from 9/10 will get you two mono pads or a single dual-zone pad (not to be confused with stereo pad). Make sure that the splitter is the TRS
2003-01-19 by webleo <webleo@yahoo.com>
I was under the impression that I could use the Y-splitter on the 9/10 to lead to 2 separate mono drums with each of the two triggering 9 and 10. I tried that,
2003-01-19 by Gary <rock_n_4jesus@yahoo.com>
I decided myself not to buy pads..since I found making them is less than the cost of a movie ticket. If you want I can send you my design that I used to make
2003-01-19 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Sorry, my first attempt completely miscontrued your situation. Please forget it. I can t see why you wouldn t be able to run two identical pads into trigger 2
2003-01-19 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I believe that your module is currently in the live mode rather than the song (?) mode. In that case, the primary function of the click knob is to control
2003-01-19 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I ve never done that, but when you split a signal, you often reduce its volume unless the current is very high and the resistance/ impedance low. The same
2003-01-19 by selfcase <selfcase@yahoo.com>
I have a kit now. I m getting the typical snare s sometimes triggered when I hit the hi-hat and I know there are posts in here somewhere on how to fix this
2003-01-19 by webleo <webleo@yahoo.com>
I am attempting to use the same trigger for 2 pads (same sound for 2 pads). When I attempted to split the snare (trigger 2) to two pads with a mono Y-splitter.
2003-01-19 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Brian, thanks for the info. It s good to know that that certain Hart products and Yamaha electronics can play nice together. My problem was with the newer
2003-01-19 by Briaan Storm
Hey Y all, I ve managed to integrate Hart equipment into my DTX 2.0 quite well. It took time and asking lots of trigger and voice editing questions. I m going
2003-01-18 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
For those of you who have metal rims that you d like to dampen (Pintech and Hart owners), I just got a tip that you can buy Trimlock rubber from a company
2003-01-18 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
You won t get clamps, or anything else to attach a cymbal or pad to the rack. The Yamahas usually come with the appropriate cable, but don t assume so without
2003-01-18 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Excellent! Thanks! ... if ... some ... inputs, ... ... this
2003-01-18 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hey, underneath, how ya doin ? Check out my post #2961, and see if it helps. Before I saw your question about the TMC-6, I posted some info about adding extra
2003-01-18 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Just to round out the picture, you can also add inputs with Roland s discontinued PM-16 (16 inputs) and Kat s discontinued midiKITI (9 inputs)--neither of
2003-01-18 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
I believe this is what the roland product is called. I m talking about the inputs on the back. Are they all mono? Is there another product that offers some
2003-01-18 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
When you purhcase, say a TP80s for example, what does it come with as far as cables and clamps? Does it come with all the neccessary gear to attach to my rack
2003-01-18 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey drumheads! Got another question! Lets say I m playing my open hi-hat in a steady beat with a basic bass drum and snare beat along with it. Sometimes
2003-01-18 by S-E-A
Well as drummers tend to be the victims of most jokes... The Roland Octapad is designed to be idiot proof (then along comes a higher class of idiot) All you
2003-01-18 by clerkdanteca <clerkdanteca@yahoo.com>
Thanks for the help, I think that is how I want to do things. Can you tell me more about the Octapad, and what I will have to do to get it going? Thanks ...
2003-01-18 by S-E-A
Well the answer is, nearly.... You will not be able to split the toms with stereo splitters. If you really need to add an extra tom, you ll need to use one of
2003-01-18 by Ratzo
... Yes :) You can t divide the tom triggers by using stereo splitters. You can exchange stereo pads for the mono tom pads to give you rim sounds in addition
2003-01-18 by clerkdanteca <clerkdanteca@yahoo.com>
I have been doing my research, and I have decided that the DTXPress II is the kit for me. I will be purchasing it in the next couple of weeks when my work
2003-01-17 by creighton_higgins <creighton@livingclass
I went ahead and opened up the unit- nothing to lose. The 1/4 female jack was detached from the PCB at the insertion side (which I assume is a
2003-01-17 by jmanfredi123 <jmanfred@rochester.rr.com>
Thanks for the synopsis, Ed! Pretty much what I expected to hear. Maybe some day, some marketing genious somewhere will figure out that if they dump a bunch of
2003-01-17 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Jim, Long time no see. Well, for ride cymbals, it certainly isn t Yamaha. But many of the Yamaha drum sounds are pretty damn good, largely because they
2003-01-17 by jmanfredi123 <jmanfred@rochester.rr.com>
Out of all the available sound modules, which one is the closest to duplicating an acoustic kit, both drum and cymbal sounds? Thanks. -- Jim M.
2003-01-17 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I wonder whether Yamaha, in the guise of being user-friendly, created a defeatable link between certain snares and rims with the idea that more often than not,
2003-01-17 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I communicated with the ebay seller of the Hart hh and Acusnare. He couldn t get them to work with the DTX v2.0. He spoke with someone at Hart who claimed that
2003-01-17 by mkotke <mkotke@yahoo.com>
I was fiddling with my week-old kit last night and came across an interesting problem. I was trying to get different snare sounds for the main pad and rim 2;
2003-01-16 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey man! You could tell the guy to check the actual module and see if it says DTXPRESSII on it, because right now you know about the frame and its parts and
2003-01-16 by Ratzo
... That sounds like a II, but didn t you say it was for $500 Canadian? That s like $325 or so American. A good price used here is $600-700. I d be a little
2003-01-16 by selfcase <selfcase@yahoo.com>
Jim, Thanks for the information.. I emailed the dude, and he said that you can definetly do rimshots on the snare, (so I m assuming it s got to be either the
2003-01-16 by Ratzo
... There are three DTXpress models. The first was lacking the additional cross tube. I believe it also didn t have any stereo inputs. The second model has
2003-01-16 by Creighton Higgins
If the exchange rate is the way I think it is- $500 Canadian is a good price regardless if it s a I or a II for a fresh non-abused kit. I think the crash
2003-01-16 by selfcase <selfcase@yahoo.com>
Hey, I have a pretty good offer for a DTXpress ($500 Canadian.. I m assuming this is worth it). The guy I m buying it from does not seem to know very much
2003-01-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Boy, this is getting good. Those settings for the hh and ride may prove invaluable. I may have breached ebay etiquette by asking the seller of the hh and snare
2003-01-15 by Matt Pobursky
I ve been quietly watching this thread, but now decided to post my experiences. I have a Hart MegaPro set and DTXtreme module. I m also using the Hart Ecymbal
2003-01-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Cary, That s good to know about the Acusnare; the seller on ebay appears to be mistaken. I hope someone using the hats or the ride will confirm or deny my
2003-01-15 by chitsman <chitsman@silcom.com>
Ed- Thanks for the information on the Hart cymbal. We all appreciate it. I for one would like to let everyone know that the Accusnare does work with the Yamaha
2003-01-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi all, After a month of struggling to adapt the ECII16R to my Yamaha module, I ve given up. Anyone using Roland or Alesis electronics with, or instead of,
2003-01-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Under bulk dump in the manual, you ll see a list of the various data storage options via MIDI. ... tried this ... between ... settings, ... for ... bunch ...