2002-12-28 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
The type of deep bass sound I m talking about sounds like the bass coming out of a subwoofer. That deep explosive bass sound that you sometimes wanna slam
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2002-12-28 by zapaxe <a_zapelectric@hotmail.com>
Hi, 1st post here... I was wondering, is there a way to add new & better drum samples to the DTXpress kit s brain? The brain has 16 bit samples, is that all I
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2002-12-28 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
John, Glad to help. Jim made a good point. You could buy the DTXpress that came out last year for the price of the Hart Prodigy or even less. Some online
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2002-12-28 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Giles Hearn s site started as the repository for sysex files connected with this group. There are a few more in the Files section, but I don t recall any sys
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2002-12-27 by roilion41 <roilion@iname.com>
I already went there and download them all ... I tried them and there s some great stuff, I was really impressed with what people can do, I found some kit s a
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2002-12-27 by Scott Bettersworth
1st, I have owned the Iron Cobra and it is a very good pedal. However, I recommend Pearl s top of the line pedal, I ve got one, just can t think of the name.
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2002-12-27 by decayingdog <decayingdog@yahoo.com>
well, heres what i can tell you about learning to play double bass: dont expect to be as good as Dave Lombardo (legendary drummer for Slayer) for quite some
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2002-12-27 by John Casler
... ***Hey Ed, Thanks for the advice. It looks like Yamaha is the better buy. Now its just a matter of saving the funds. Thanks John from LA.
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2002-12-27 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey guys! Its me again and I just wanted to ask a question about double bassing. When I last played drums, about six years ago, I never learned how to double
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2002-12-27 by underneathheaven <realvast@swbell.net>
Hey guys! I m a newbie here to this board and I ve been reading A LOT of stuff from you all and the wealth of information has helped me a whole lot! I have
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2002-12-27 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
... http://www.thehearns.fsnet.co.uk/dtxpressions/
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2002-12-27 by decayingdog <decayingdog@yahoo.com>
yup... i really cannot wait to get it. anyway, about the crash course book and cd, i think that it was mentioned earlier in a few posts back. try this:
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2002-12-27 by Ratzo
... I read that review. I would buy the second generation DTXpress for $700 before I bought that kit. ____________________________ Jim
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2002-12-27 by saboricua81 <saboricua81@yahoo.com>
Good choice, I have the DTX2 for about a month now and I can t get off it! I did some pretty extensive research before I bought it and nothing in that price
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2002-12-27 by roilion41 <roilion@iname.com>
Any url to get .sys files to upload to the DTXpress unit? Thanks
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2002-12-27 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi John, There s a review of the Prodigy here: http://www.acousticdrums.com/members/esp-1qtr02.html. Take it with a grain of salt; the reviewer s agenda may
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2002-12-27 by leffelejon <kth9120@hgo.se>
Hi I was wondering about the drum crash course by Russ Miller. They have released a special dtxpress version of it..
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2002-12-26 by John Casler
Anyone know how the DTXPRESS compares to the Hart Prodigy DM5 Model even with the Alesis DM5 it looks reasonable?
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2002-12-26 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Drum World sells the DTXpress II at $949 but not with all those extras. I don t know anything about the Apex phones, but even if they can t compensate for the
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2002-12-26 by decayingdog <decayingdog@yahoo.com>
well, i m convinced... the dtxpressII is the right e-drum kit for me. so, i will be placing my order this evening. i was just wondering if anyone here found an
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2002-12-24 by jasonyankee1976 <jasonyankee1976@yahoo.c
Go to http://tennessee-shopping.itctv.com I also sell guitars, golf items, bicycles and SEC (the college league) sunglasses. Thank you, Jason
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2002-12-24 by Chris Petrone
Hi, I have the DTXpress I and am using a PCY80S as my crash with the rim set to a splash. It works pretty good and you still get the chokable crash! Just my
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2002-12-23 by ibikenski <ibikenski@yahoo.com>
There is an English manual here: http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/download2.php
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2002-12-23 by Jim Manfredi (Ashly)
Thanks Walt! I think I can get it from there, even if it is not right on the money. At least you have given me what sounds like a reasonable approach.
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2002-12-23 by Walt
Hi JM, First, yes the Xtreme will handle stereo pads just fine. I suspect that it will not do the 3 zone pads, but I could be wrong. If I remember the Xtreme,
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2002-12-23 by Joe
There were splash cymbal sounds in the first dtxpress units. I don t think yamaha would leave something like that out of a newer drum module. If it isn t in
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2002-12-23 by mkotke <mkotke@yahoo.com>
I have another (maybe dumb) question about the DTX-2 before I rush out and buy it. Is it possible to make one of the pads into a splash (or does the module
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2002-12-22 by Ratzo
... About the computer connection and MIDI, yes it can be done, but I never have. There are others here who have and can answer your questions about that. You
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2002-12-22 by jazzcat1uk <simon@s-w-d.co.uk>
Hi I just got my DTX2 and Im having problems recording into Sonar. I can play midi into it from the P.C. And my Midisport is showing a constant midi light for
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2002-12-22 by decayingdog <decayingdog@yahoo.com>
thats great... thanks for the info. one more question: how about its ability to connect with a computer? i dont know much about midi, but it would be fun to
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2002-12-22 by Ratzo
... Very customizable. You just assign a sound or sounds to a pad, and save it to a location. You can name your kits so you can easily discern them from the
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2002-12-22 by decayingdog <decayingdog@yahoo.com>
yes... good point about the preprogrammed kits. so, what is the proceedure to make a user defined kit? and how customizable is it? ... kits).
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2002-12-22 by Ratzo
... Personally, I think the pre-programmed kits are useless, unless you are using them as a starting point for a user programmed kit. I think you ll find that
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2002-12-22 by decayingdog <decayingdog@yahoo.com>
well, ive been putting in off for long enough... i need an electronic drumkit. my price range limits me to only a few kits. all of which are entry level. that
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2002-12-22 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi JM, I don t own the DTXTU module, but since the two cymbals that come with the DTXtreme package are PCY80S, and the high hat is the TP80S, it seems a good
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2002-12-22 by jmanfredi123 <jmanfred@rochester.rr.com>
Added the dtxtreme trigger module to my dtxpressII pad set. Should I be able to get a rimshot sound out of the TP65S pad when using that module? If so, does
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2002-12-22 by operaangelicus <operaangelicus@yahoo.com>
I have been trying to run my Sonar stuff out to my DTX for a while now. I bought the CCIBM cable thinking that the to host thing was the problem, but nope... I
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2002-12-22 by jazzcat1uk <simon@s-w-d.co.uk>
Hi everyone Ive recorded some patterns into sonar, but I cant work out why it wont play back through the DTX. I have all the midi bits set to ON or PC ( Its
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2002-12-21 by pinachee <stepar@attbi.com>
Thanks. That was the problem. I bought a splitter with L and R channels and everything is working great. Thank you so much for responding. Who needs Yamaha
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2002-12-21 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I wrote my first reply very fast and it came out bass ackward. What I meant to say was that the divided signal through the Y might be getting reunited at the
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2002-12-21 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
The problem might be that the splitter is sending the same signal along both sides of the Y. First, make sure that you re using a TRS splitter--that is, one
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2002-12-21 by pinachee <stepar@attbi.com>
I too am having a problem getting two trigger sounds out of my 9/10 port. I have read many posts below and am still having a problem. I have a DTXpress kit.
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2002-12-21 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Scott, Look forward to your review of the AX14S. I ll bet you re going to like it a lot. Aside from the size advantage and its ability to track voices
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2002-12-21 by jlwguitar <jlwguitar@yahoo.com>
I have the DTXress II and I m wondering if anyone knows if you can somehow (with software) map out the drum parts on the preloaded songs and print out the drum
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2002-12-21 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Hi, all. Just a short note re TP80S. I have really disparaged this pad on this forum. I recently decided to try again. I got one at guitar center for less than
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2002-12-21 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Roland stereo pads work great with the dtxpress! PD-9 and PD-7 are both STEREO. They will work as stereo in all inputs except 9/10. Scott -- In
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2002-12-21 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
On the hihat question, Try adjusting the decay parameter. You need a longer decay than the stock closed sound. As for the other question, if you indeed are
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2002-12-21 by drummachine24 <drummachine24@yahoo.com>
Alright guys .... I am so so stoked.... I am , for the first time, receiving my very first electronic drum set !! the DTXpress II!!! I have the greatest
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2002-12-20 by Scott Bettersworth
what are you wanting to do? do you want to sequence with other instruments, record into your computer, etc....etc.... ... Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus -
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2002-12-20 by GatotsuZero <gatotsuzero@yahoo.com>
Hi everyone, I just ordered a dtxpress II and it s on it s way and in the meantime, I wanted to find some good web pages with MIDI related stuff for the
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