Re: Kick pad and double triggers
2003-01-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Maybe not. Since the DTXpress and DTX2 apparently don t ahare SYSEX, kits cannot be swapped between the two. That may not mean, however, that DTXchange won t
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2003-01-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Maybe not. Since the DTXpress and DTX2 apparently don t ahare SYSEX, kits cannot be swapped between the two. That may not mean, however, that DTXchange won t
2003-01-15 by Creighton Higgins
I am aware that kits can be downloaded to a PC, though I haven t tried this yet. Does this apply to trigger settings also? ... From: chitsman
2003-01-15 by chitsman <chitsman@silcom.com>
Can the DTXchange be used with the DTX V2.0 also? ... expect ... You ... box.
2003-01-15 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
You can dump and recover. Go to this site http://www.thehearns.fsnet.co.uk/dtxpressions/ and download DTXchange. You can then use it to shuttle kits between
2003-01-15 by Creighton Higgins
Yeah- I did the reset thing too right away. Man there are a bunch of fussy settings to recover any time you re-set aren t there? Be nice if you could dump and
2003-01-15 by S-E-A
... From: saboricua81 To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 4:11 AM Subject: [DTXpress] Thanks S-E-A Just wanted
2003-01-14 by Joe
I m amazed at how many posts I have seen about that kick trigger. I ve owned an original dtxpress for almost two years. Just about everyone who I know
2003-01-14 by Ratzo
... I bought a floor model as well. The first thing I did when I got it home was reset the module to it s factory default settings. This is done through the
2003-01-14 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Jay, Right. The ST (silentech) version is the one you want. The earlier plain concertcasts are noisier. By the way, you can put any mesh head that fits the
2003-01-14 by Jay Welch
Ed, Thanks, I may give the concertcast ST a try. Jay
2003-01-14 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Jay, Do you mind if I put in my 2 cents? I completely agree with Scott about the Pintech Concertcast ST 10 dual-zone snare. First of all, it s 2 bigger
2003-01-14 by Jay Welch
Ed, Thanks for all the info! Looking on the internet I see the concertcast series and the concertcast silentech . I assume when you say ST you are
2003-01-14 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
If you need feedback on a possible kick or snare purchase, let us know. Ebay is sometimes helpful, and you can always post a wanted to buy ad at the
2003-01-14 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Jay, I used a Concertcast ST for two years and got along with it wonderfully. The mesh head was alittle spongy at first, but with proper(not excessive)
2003-01-14 by keena50 <adam.keen@bbc.co.uk>
... me. I am thinking about an alternative to the dtxpress snare. I feel like I am destroying my wrist on the dtxpess snare. I was wondering if the
2003-01-14 by Jay Welch
Thanks Scott. Are the pads loud? I often play through headphones to keep my wife happy. How do they compare to the dtxpess pads as far as how loud they
2003-01-14 by Creighton Higgins
Thanks Live The DTXpress module manual which I do own does suggest reducing sensitivity. I did that. The fact that the condition arose so spontaneously has
2003-01-14 by Jay Welch
Hello all, I am sure this has been discussed many times before so forgive me. I am thinking about an alternative to the dtxpress snare. I feel like I am
2003-01-14 by Gary <rock_n_4jesus@yahoo.com>
Oh yea..I m glad I asked! lol. Now you got me thinking of a way to design a small switch/trigger box to work with the pad (In stereo right?) lol, just so I can
2003-01-14 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Stereo is really a misnomer for inputs 1-8. What the term designates in e-drum parlance is an input that handles a pad or cymbal with a piezo trigger for the
2003-01-14 by Gary <rock_n_4jesus@yahoo.com>
Ok...I m a little cornfused here! Inputs 1-8 on the back of the module are stereo...L-Pad...R-Rim. Correct? Does this mean if I want to add more pads that I
2003-01-13 by jmanfredi123 <jmanfred@rochester.rr.com>
Thanks for the heads up and the upload on the Pintech manual. Most helpful! -- Jim M.
2003-01-13 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
First of all, drummers aren t mature, no matter how long they stay away from a kit (I ll bet your legs have black and blue marks, and various family members
2003-01-13 by Creighton Higgins
I was hoping to be mature and not blame the tool, (i.e. kp60) but I was wondering if it wasn t the pad. I also have had trouble with the little second hit and
2003-01-13 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I just had a message from Pintech s new head of tech support, Brian LaRue. He attached a copy of the manual that Pintech is now sending out with all its kits,
2003-01-13 by Walt
All I ll say about the KP60 is that I love my KP120! And I agree with Ed s comments on the polarity switch. Walt ...
2003-01-13 by Ratzo
... I must be one lucky SOB because I have a second generation DTXpress with a KP 60 and it works just fine. Early on, I had a bout with dropped triggers, but
2003-01-13 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Creighton, When I got my version of the DTXpress back in the 14th century, I had a terrible time with the kick pad. I won t bore you with the details, but
2003-01-13 by brianlad2000 <inazone230@bolt.com>
Thanks for all your help so far guys! I am going to try your suggestions when I get home tonight and I will let you know how I get on! Fingers crossed! Brian
2003-01-13 by creighton_higgins <creighton@livingclass
anyone here have any issues with stability of settings? Having gotten my kick pad working ok- suddenly last night it starts double triggering- severely. Went
2003-01-13 by Tim Erim
Thanks a lot... Tim ... From: Scott Bettersworth To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 3:20 AM Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Do I need some
2003-01-13 by Tim Erim
thanks a lot... Tim ... From: Gary To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 3:53 PM Subject: [DTXpress] Re: Do I
2003-01-13 by Walt
Hi Brian, What model HH pedal do you have? The Yamaha modules try to sense which polarity all of the components have when it powers up, which is why I asked
2003-01-13 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Yeah, really weird. Any chance of you getting another controller from the music store and trying it? Just to make sure that the module isn t screwing up
2003-01-13 by brianlad2000 <inazone230@bolt.com>
Thanks for the suggestions guys but it happens on both user kits and yamaha kits and it happens when I switch it on and I have not got my foot on it! Also to
2003-01-13 by Walt
Hi Brian, This may seem like a silly question, but here goes anyway - when you power up your module is your foot on your HH pedal? If so, don t do that...
2003-01-13 by Scott Bettersworth
1st. Make sure hat you go through the midi setup in the DTXpress manual. It is short and easy. 2nd Did you put the switch on the back of the DTXpress module to
2003-01-13 by Scott Bettersworth
What do you want to do. Do you want to record the midi with other instruments? Look at Sonar by Cakewalk or Cubase SX by Steinberg. BUT! before you get into
2003-01-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
What specific rejection does is protect one pad from being triggered by hits on another by preventing it (the protected pad) from triggering at all. When
2003-01-12 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Alright, I m a little bewildered again, but I m sure you all will help me out! When I m playing a basic beat with just the HH, snare, and bass drum, my HH
2003-01-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi, Nothing better than a little e-drum talk on Sunday morning. Nice to discover that you decided on the Yamaha. I believe that the files section contains some
2003-01-12 by Gary <rock_n_4jesus@yahoo.com>
... To transfer or receive new drumkits to your dtxpress module via a pc you can find a program here to do that...
2003-01-12 by Gary <rock_n_4jesus@yahoo.com>
Hey..I m new too but I can help you with a site http://www.thehearns.fsnet.co.uk/dtxpressions/ ..it has some custom kits on it already...you ll have to
2003-01-12 by cortex777 <tim.erim2@telia.com>
Do I need some special... software to get started concerning transferring MIDI between my pc and my dtxpress?...and in that case where do I get them?
2003-01-12 by Tim Erim
Do I need some special... software to get started concerning transferring MIDI between my pc and my dtxpress?...and in that case where do I get them?
2003-01-12 by mkotke <mkotke@yahoo.com>
I just bought my DTXPRESS 2 yesterday and have not yet spent nearly enough time tinkering with it, but it s been pretty fun so far. I can see that I will have
2003-01-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Cakewalk may be the most popular sequencer in the group over the past few years. If you search the archives under cakewalk, you ll get an idea of what you
2003-01-12 by clerkdanteca <clerkdanteca@yahoo.com>
Does anyone have any experience using it with Cakewalk? What can I expect? Thanks
2003-01-12 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey guys! I just uploaded an mp3 of me messing around on my DTXII. I made it cause my some of my friends wanted to hear an e-set and so other people could get
2003-01-12 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 : /oms dtx.mp3