Re: [DTXpress] PCY10 Bell Pad Question
2003-01-02 by Walt
Hi realvast, Yes, you will need an input for it, and 9 or 10 will work fine. And the bell sounds are already in the module, so it is a matter of connecting
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2003-01-02 by Walt
Hi realvast, Yes, you will need an input for it, and 9 or 10 will work fine. And the bell sounds are already in the module, so it is a matter of connecting
2003-01-02 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
I have a couple of questions about the PCY10. First off, where does it connect to? Does it take up an input source? I ll have to use input 9/10 I assume?
2003-01-02 by Ratzo
... If the module is in Learn Mode , all you have to do is hit the rim trigger. You don t have it plugged into trigger 9/10, do you?
2003-01-02 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
-I only have 2 voices set on all my pads....HOW can I get 3 different sounds on all these pads? -- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, hairytrigger
2003-01-02 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
... body ... the RIM ... I DO have a stereo plug connected to this cymbal pad...how do I get to the RIM setting?
2003-01-02 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Is Guitar Center in Indiana? I think they do Yamaha.
2003-01-02 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Scott, If your self-rejection setting is at 0, and you re still getting dropouts when you buzz with one hand and try a whack with the other, the trigger or
2003-01-02 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
This is just a test. I just posted and it does not come up. It was a long one and I hope I don t have to post again. Scott
2003-01-02 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Hey, Dennis My story is about the same as Ed s. But I have the switch in back low, and gain around 60. I m still experimenting. Great response though. I am
2003-01-02 by whitetrash46168 <whitetrash46168@yahoo.c
want 2 buy a set but would like to play them first. who in indiana sells these kits
2003-01-02 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Dennis, Scott just got one of these, too. Maybe he ll have another story. I have noticed a hot spot in the middle of the AX14S under the trigger; it s
2003-01-02 by dennisw562003 <dennisw56@insightbb.com>
I have added the AX14 snare to my DTXpress. Can anyone help me out with the DTXpress settings for the new snare. I only get sound when the head is hit directly
2003-01-01 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
I have the original DTXpress, but I think the answer is the same. All inputs, except 9/10, have rim switches. So two sounds are possible(three on the DTx II).
2003-01-01 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey people, hope you had a safe new year! OK I ve got a question about rim switches. In the instruction book for the DTXII it has a section where it lists
2003-01-01 by leffelejon <kth9120@hgo.se>
I think this is the cheapest place to buy it in europe... i was doing some research and couldnt find it cheaper so that was where i bought mine. if you order
2003-01-01 by operaangelicus <operaangelicus@yahoo.com>
The DTXpress (2002 release) featured the same rack that the DTXpressII did, but without the red highlights. The center support bar and the side supports are
2003-01-01 by Mazzocchi Alessandro
Where I can buy the DTXpress II system on internet at the lowest price in Europe or specially in italy ??? Thank You
2003-01-01 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
To all the wonderful club members: HAPPY NEW YEAR from me and my family. Scott
2003-01-01 by Ratzo
... Did you check to make sure you have a stereo jack and cable plugged into the cymbal? ____________________________ Jim
2003-01-01 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
On my dual zone PCY65S cymbal...I wanna layer the Crash sounds..one sound for the RIM and one sound for the interior or body of the cymbal. I can not bring
2002-12-31 by decayingdog <decayingdog@yahoo.com>
hello slava... before you run out and buy a new bass drum trigger, you might want to consider this: your downstairs neighbors may be able to hear your
2002-12-31 by Ratzo
... DTXpress II Owner s Manual http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/emi/english/ssdrums/DTXPRESSIIE1.pdf DTXpress II Reference Guide
2002-12-31 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Nick, I have no idea whether the crash course is worth the money; maybe someone else can help with that. Connecting the module to a PC or Mac in order to
2002-12-31 by Nick Ranone
Hello, My first post here. I just bought the DTXpress II for my son for Christmas. He is 11 and just starting. I guess it cost a bit much for a beginner
2002-12-31 by Steve Parker
Thanks for your feedback. I couldn t find either of those items on e-bay, but I will continue to look. ... From: liberatusvirus To:
2002-12-31 by Slava Polyakov
Hi everybody! i ve been using dxpress for 1 year and could not find the solution to my biggest problem with dtx.... the acoustic noise of the bass drum
2002-12-31 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Some Tech Support. I have used my Dtxpress exclusively live for two years.The volume is infinately adjustable, the loudness only limited by your sound system.
2002-12-31 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
There are at least a few options for adding inputs through midi without buying another module. Roland currently makes something called the TMC-6, which, oddly
2002-12-31 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Roland makes a Trigger Midi Converter, the TCM-6, that should allow you to add pads to your kit. I have not used it, but I believe that is its specific
2002-12-31 by jmanfredi123 <jmanfred@rochester.rr.com>
I have been using the DTXPRESSII in a live situation for about the last 8 weeks. It has worked out quite well. I did switch to the DTXTREME trigger module
2002-12-31 by Slava Polyakov
Unfortunately the answer to your question is NO.... you have to buy another module to expand your set... slava. ...
2002-12-31 by pinachee <stepar@attbi.com>
I am planning on using my DTXpress for live performance because the mix with the rest of the band is so good. The tech support rep at Yamaha told me he never
2002-12-31 by pinachee <stepar@attbi.com>
Does anyone have any experience in how to expand the DTXpress to receive more inputs. I have used up all my slots, including 9/10 and I would like to add more
2002-12-31 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Jon, It sounds like a crosstalk problem. You have to go into the trigger menu to solve it. Hit pad 3 (tom 1) and press the trigger button, which should
2002-12-30 by Jon Britton <man_kills_everything@hotmai
I got a DTXPRESS 2 for christmas... and I ve got a little problem which is annoying me. I set up my own drumkit, but now if i hit the first tom hard enough it
2002-12-30 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Congrats. But that s not fair. You got a TV with yours. Ed ... setting ... afternoon ... gotta
2002-12-30 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey guys! Yesterday I purchased a DTXII and spent the night setting it up and playing with it. I woke up at one o clock this afternoon so you can imagine
2002-12-30 by Richard Snow <richardsnowca@yahoo.ca>
Double peddles work fine with the ETXpress II. I am likewise learning to do double bass after many years of not playing drums. There are lots of exercises on
2002-12-30 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Jim, I must confess that the only times I ve ever tried double bass figures were away from a drum kit. Like yours, my initial impressions of that style of
2002-12-30 by decayingdog <decayingdog@yahoo.com>
hey congrats on the new dtx2 kit! and, $850... wow thats a good price. i m a bit jealous. i ordered mine online at the end of last week, and this morning i
2002-12-30 by James Sharp
I wrote an article on heel/toe a couple of years ago that may help. It s especially useful with DTXpress users who use the hi hat pedal as their auxiliary bass
2002-12-30 by John M.
Russ Miller sent me this... The DTX version of the Crash Course book comes with a CD-ROM disc, rather than an audio CD. All of the exercises and songs in the
2002-12-30 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Whoo! After six years of no drums I finally spent the saved cash and bought a DTXII this afternoon! Its so much fun and I really love it! I don t even know
2002-12-30 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Scott, Not surprised that you like it so much. If you come up with some interesting settings, let us know. As for the TD5 manual, you can call Roland at
2002-12-29 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
As promised, Here is my assesment of my new Pintech AK14S. It is awesome! The look and feel, the sensitivity. And great separation on the head and rim
2002-12-29 by zapaxe <a_zapelectric@hotmail.com>
Hi & thanks for the reply James! I didn t realize I could layer the sounds. I ll try doing that. Yes the sounds that come with this unit are fairly decent. But
2002-12-29 by Ratzo
... You don t need the mixer with the DTXpress. Simply plug a 1/4 stereo plug into the aux in on the front panel. The volume adjustment knob for the aux in
2002-12-29 by James Willard
Well, through MIDI you should be able to hook the DTXPress up to any other MIDI device you want. You can t flash the DTXPress sounds or upgrade them in any
2002-12-29 by John Casler
... ****I don t yet have the DTXpress but only a Yammie DD55. I take the Headphone output of the DD55 and run it into a $49 Radioshack Mixer. I then take the
2002-12-28 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
I was wondering how many of you play along with your CDs? Is it pretty cool? How does it sound? Is it helpful? Thanks!