2003-01-07 by fiend455 <fiend455@yahoo.com>
Wow thanks for the help. I just checked out that song loop function, boy that was easy! Ok well IM off to work, and today should be the day my pads come in
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2003-01-07 by Jari Penttinen
Actually that is normal, in cable you have IN which mean in to computer , and of course you set that to out from midi source , so markings in/out in cable
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2003-01-07 by Erik Dobbelsteijn
Hi, ... more help on the way if you need it. I m familiar with it, as well as with Cool Edit as multitracker (very nice!!!) and Cakewalk and Cubase/is as MIDI
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2003-01-07 by S-E-A
Hello Mike, I m a Logic owner, although I m not what you would describe as an expert. What s your problem, and I ll see if I can help... S-E-A
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2003-01-07 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey man, just wait till you get the pads and then you ll be having some fun! I also just got my DTXII last week and its a blast! To answer your first
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2003-01-07 by saboricua81 <saboricua81@yahoo.com>
I use Logic Pro Audio sequencing software and I was wondering if anyone else used it or is currently using it so I can get some help with it. I now most of the
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2003-01-07 by fiend455 <fiend455@yahoo.com>
Well I have the DTXpress II, but the pads arent in until tomorrow. : ( I am suffering a fate worse than death. All these great songs on it. I have resorted to
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2003-01-07 by roilion41 <roilion@iname.com>
Mine is not a Yamaha cable but you need a cable with midi in and out and a serial connector at the other end to go in your game port on your sound card. I m
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2003-01-06 by Denis Lemieux
It s not a Yamaha cable, maybe they don t have the same in and out i.d. problem? And it s not really a problem when you know how to plug them, since I switched
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2003-01-06 by Larry Mullet Jr. <myhihat@hotmail.com>
Thanks ED, Thanks for the help. Have a great day. John
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2003-01-06 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Jim, One more thing: Some members of this group use Hart cymbals, particularly the crashes, with great success. I have the Hart ride cymbal in my kit, and
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2003-01-06 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Jim, If you check out Hart s website, specifically the module section, you ll notice that Peter Hart has some nice things to say about the Yamaha modules
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2003-01-06 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Phil, I m stuck in front of a computer for the better part of the day, so I m happy to give whatever help I can. I use mesh heads with the Yamaha module but
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2003-01-06 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi John, That s weird. You should be getting stereo from both sources as a matter of course. I ll sssume first that you re plugging your CD player into the
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2003-01-06 by jmanfredi123 <jmanfred@rochester.rr.com>
Is anyone out there using a dtxtreme or dtxpress trigger module with Hart Dynamics pads? If so, how do they work? Hart Dynamics website seems to lean toward
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2003-01-06 by Phil Le Cheminant
Hi all, A quick question... sorry if this topic s been done and dusted... I m a DTXpress veteran, but new to the group! Has anyone got any experience using
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2003-01-06 by Larry Mullet Jr. <myhihat@hotmail.com>
I just received my DTXpress for a Christmas present. I often play the kit along with some of my favorite CDs, however, I m only getting the music in one ear
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2003-01-06 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
What brand of cable were you using that gave you this problem? I am going to buy the Yamaha PC2 midi cable from musicians friend, have you checked that one
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2003-01-06 by roilion41 <roilion@iname.com>
I had to switch my in and out midi cable on the DTXpress module... I don t know if this is normal but my cable tagged with the in have to go in the out on
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2003-01-06 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Gary, I noticed that no one has replied yet to your post. I m not sure exactly what you re asking, but the module does have midi in/out, and many group
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2003-01-05 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I think that part of the problem is that stereo is not really an accurate description of a piezo/switch pad. A stereo pad does not create a single soundfield
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2003-01-05 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Yeah. What s the deal with that? Most companies call them dual-zone, without making a clear distinction. They should get their act together, if at least so WE
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2003-01-05 by Gary <rock_n_4jesus@yahoo.com>
Hi..I just purchased a DTXPRESS Kit off of Ebay and it should arrive in a few days. I was wondering. Can you route a cymbal or any trigger for that matter...
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2003-01-05 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Scott, Absolutely right. The CY14 is stereo, not dual zone. Not even the various companies and stores are precise about the terminology. I ve tried to keep the
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2003-01-05 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
STEREO, not Dual. Dual implies two piezos. I don t know what the CY14 is, but if it is like the pcy60s, it is stereo. Your AX14S is Dual. Picky, picky,
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2003-01-05 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Ivan, I have never used a CY14, but I believe that it has dual triggers, one for the edge and one for the bow. As such, it can be set up similarly to the
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2003-01-05 by ivan_mangini <sabian_pro13@hotmail.com>
Hi group i just want to have an answer to this question because i buyed a cy14- c v-cymbal and i dont know how to use it in the dtxpress sound module could
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2003-01-05 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Jim, Here s another take on crossfading. One way to manage it on a snare is to crossfade between a snare sound and a complementary rim sound. That way, you
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2003-01-05 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Also, don t forget that once you have programmed two voices, you can use the X-fade function. This changes the voice from v=1 to v=2 depending on how hard you
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2003-01-04 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
I need to plug my DTXII into my computer but I m not sure if I m buying the right midi cable. I know i need a PC2 9 pin midi cable and the one I m looking at
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2003-01-04 by Ratzo
... Yes, they re edited individually. Remember to check the volume and pan settings for V-1 and V-2 after you pick the sounds. The volume you may want
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2003-01-04 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey does anyone around here play Stinkfist by TOOL? I m currently playing along with the song on a cd player trying to learn it but I was wondering if anyone
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2003-01-04 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Ok I m a little confused about the dual voice layer thing. First off, when you have the option of selecting one or two voices, you select v=2 correct? OK I
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2003-01-04 by Ratzo
... Are you trying to edit a default kit, or a user kit? A user kit is one that you create and save in kit numbers 49 through 79. A default kit is any kit
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2003-01-04 by Ratzo
... I m wondering if he isn t trying to edit a default kit. He says he s lost his settings three times. That don t sound right for a user kit.
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2003-01-04 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I m not sure what the problem is, but from what I remember, learn mode is the default setting. But even if it isn t, you can get to input 7, and then rim 7,
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2003-01-04 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
... get ... I have it plugged into outlet 7- Crash ...how do I get into the Learn Mode I usually set it for my acoustic kit then press voice then go
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2003-01-04 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Michael Jones (who posts as thisisnotbad ) has a fun and informative web site--http://www.loveittodeath.com/litd.shtml. Members of this group might be
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2003-01-03 by Michael Jones
Thanks! I will check it out!!! ... From: underneathheaven [mailto:realvast@swbell.net] Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 2:47 PM To:
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2003-01-03 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey man! I just posted four large close up pics of my DTXII rack with no pads or anything connected to it so you can see what just the frame looks like. I
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2003-01-03 by ilusionsysop <vern@txis.com>
Michael: I just got a DTXpressII for xmas, so it is in original condition. If you like, I could take some pictures with my digital camera and post them here.
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2003-01-03 by thisisnotbad <michaeljones@customvb.net>
Hi folks, I am in search of closeup photos of the original DTXPress rack so that I can determine where all of the small parts go in putting it together. I have
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2003-01-03 by Chris Petrone
The bar pad (BP80) is a dual momo trigger. It takes up two inputs. 9/10 works perfectly! Be sure to use a stereo Y cord! ... Help STOP SPAM: Try the new MSN 8
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2003-01-03 by Chris Petrone
The PCY10 is a mono trigger and takes up 1 input. The 9/10 jack is your mono pad input. It can handle two mono pads with the use of a stereo Y cord. I have
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2003-01-03 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Scott, Mesh heads seem to bring out the torque in me, and I ve paid the price. And I still have more to pay; I noticed at least one more damaged rod yesterday.
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2003-01-03 by DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the DTXpress group: PART ONE - In anticipation of future on- line text and voice chats at
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2003-01-03 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Thanks, Ed. I will try raising the gain and flipping the switch. I hope I haven t tightened the head beyond reason. Just trying to get it to feel good! Scott
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2003-01-03 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Unless you upgraded, only the snare pad is a three-zone pad. Scott
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2003-01-02 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Most bar pads that I know require two mono inputs of the 9/10 variety, though Pintech makes a single mono version. They are handy devices. The triggering is
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2003-01-02 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Alright I m back and this time in need of info for the bar pad. This bar pad is basically two mini pads that can play sounds just like any other pad correct?
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