2002-12-12 by Ken Anthony
Life really sucks when the neighbors complain about a digital set :) Yes - it s the kick usually but if your apartment has thin wall or little carpet padding
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2002-12-12 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Eurorack makes a couple of compact mixers for $60 - $80.You ll probably get two mono channels and two stereo channels. That;s plenty for the Xpress, boombox
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2002-12-12 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Go into voice edit mode. Strike the rim. look at the display to make sure it says RIM. edit the voice. Scott
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2002-12-12 by ivan_mangini <sabian_pro13@hotmail.com>
can i use stereopads from roland to use them in my dtxpress please help thanx
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2002-12-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
You might try the Rolls MX28 Mini-Mix VI. It can handle three stereo inputs; it has a headphone jack; and it s very small. I don t know what your budget is,
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2002-12-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Hi Ben, The 65S and 80S are the same size, but the former has the capacity for three sounds (body and two rims) and the latter only two (body and rim). Since
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2002-12-12 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
I have the dual zone cymbal...can I set the edge of the cymbal for crash and the surface of the cymbal for ride or whatever. How can I get 2 distinctly
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2002-12-12 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
Hi guys...what do you suggest for a relatively small mixer that s good, but inexpensive for running the boombox and my headphones?
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2002-12-12 by temon2001es <temon_@hotmail.com>
Hi Friends!: Has anyone tried to play DTXpress with Native Instruments Battery? How can it be done? Thank you!
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2002-12-11 by Ben Stuyts
Dear group, I have the original DTXpress with 5 x TP60 and 2 x PCY80. I d like to upgrade it with some dual-zone pads. I have some questions about this: First
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2002-12-11 by Walt
Yes, the DTXtreme has cross stick sounds. I have not done a one to one comparison, but chances are that it would have the same cross stick sounds as the
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2002-12-11 by Ratzo
... Play an acoustic kit for a week, then go back to the DTXpress. That ought to spell it out for them.
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2002-12-11 by leffelejon <kth9120@hgo.se>
Hi all My neighbours are already knocking on the walls because of my newly bought dtxpressII. I wonder if its because of the noice it makes (only listening
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2002-12-11 by Jim Manfredi (Ashly)
Thanks Joe, but I tried that already. I even downloaded the owners manual on the module from the Yamaha site. Unlike the dtxpressII, they do not show a list of
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2002-12-11 by not communist Joe
I can t imagine yamaha leaving out something that important in the sound bank. To be certain though, if you call a decent drum shop that carries the dtxtreme
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2002-12-11 by jmanfredi123 <jmanfred@rochester.rr.com>
I now have the dtxpressII kit. I would like to buy the dtxtreme drum trigger module. Does anyone know if there is a cross stick sound in the dtxtreme module
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2002-12-11 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
I should clarify something in my last post. When you change kits to erase changes, just go back to that kit to resume editing. You don t have to start a new
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2002-12-11 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Here s my input: You can save anytime you want. Any time you make a change you know you want to save, you should save it before you procede.If you make a
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2002-12-11 by Scott Bettersworth
Just leave your snare to the new setting in 50. Now do the other drums and resave into 50. Second question...I don t think that will work. But, you might get
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2002-12-11 by jadiebooshkie <jadiebooshkie@yahoo.com>
OK guys....I just started tinkering with my DTXII, I wanna SAVE the drumkit. I changed the voice on my snare ( to 2 layer), I wanna make an acoustic kit close
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2002-12-10 by warrenpink <warren.pinker@xtra.co.nz>
Pete I had the same problem and ended up buying a Yamaha Real Head trigger (the one that comes with DTXTREME). I put a Hart Dynamics mesh head on it and I love
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2002-12-10 by not communist Joe
I know this is slightly off the subject, but I m looking to buy a used zendrum in decent condition. If anyone inthe group has any information I would greatly
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2002-12-09 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
I have one of these available. I d prefer to sell it to someone in the group. It s just under a year old, used primarily as a crash. Someone is selling one on
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2002-12-09 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
I, too, can give the ConcertCast102ST a big thumbs up. This is what I ve been using for snare. It works very well. However, I just ordered an AX14S. I thought
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2002-12-09 by not communist Joe
Just a bit of input for you about gigging. I found it extremely helpful to replace some of those flimsy plastic clamps with metal ones. That made the entire
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2002-12-09 by Dominic Boegel <dboegel@berklee.net>
Or anyone even that goes to berklee too?
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2002-12-09 by Dominic Boegel <dboegel@berklee.net>
thank you very much for the usefull advice scott. you see i have been playing acoustic for a good 15 years now and i bought myself a dtxpress so i could take
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2002-12-09 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>
Any mesh head snare should work with the DTXPU module, provided that you use either input 9 or 10 for the rim trigger. Too bad Pintech is hard to get in the
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2002-12-09 by blunsdonp <blunsdonp@logica.com>
Hi, Can anyone recommend a reasonable mesh head snare pad that is compatible with the DTXpress? I had been thinking about the Pintech AX14S but there are
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2002-12-09 by jeffrey_chiu18 <jeffreychiu18@shaw.ca>
Hello, I have downloaded the Windows MIDI Watch program from the DTXpression site. Basically, it allows me to play and regenerates the drum sounds thru PC s
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2002-12-09 by DKC
I ve owned both the Roland V-Club and the DTX. Buy the Roland. DCooney St Louis ... From: clerkdanteca To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
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2002-12-08 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
I use just the DTXpress for gigging. I have a great balance. When I let some one else play my kit, when I go out and listen, it is awesome. The only way you
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2002-12-08 by Dominic Boegel <dboegel@berklee.net>
i would really like to know more about that matter. is there a way that only you hear the click in the phones but not through a PA when you hook the dtxpress
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2002-12-08 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Yeah, I missed it, too. All I wanted to do was use a midi patch transmitter to change kits. A really simple device. But would it work? Not without that little
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2002-12-07 by eugenecanady <eugenecanady@yahoo.com>
scott, thanks a bunch. doh! i had all my cables pluged in and didnt even notice that little thing. just not used to that kind of hardware switch. it seems
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2002-12-07 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Look on the back of the unit. There is a tiny multi-position switch. Make sure it is in the proper position for the trans/receive mode you are using. Scott ...
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2002-12-07 by eugenecanady <eugenecanady@yahoo.com>
hey all, just bought the last available dtxpress limited edition and have a couple questions cause im having some trouble... 1. out of the box should the
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2002-12-07 by jeffrey_chiu18 <jeffreychiu18@shaw.ca>
Hello. Greeting to all. I am new to this forum. Two months ago, I have bought a DTXpress with RS60A rack for my wife. And she loves it. Just by watching her
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2002-12-07 by Ratzo
... I bought a DTXpress a couple months ago. I see no difference in the rack between my older model and the DTXpress II.
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2002-12-07 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>
Ther DTXpress II is definately the way to go. Original DTXpress is still available for around $700.The II is $999.99. The DTXpress 2K was an improved version
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2002-12-07 by saboricua81 <saboricua81@yahoo.com>
This kit is pretty much known as the DTXpress and the DTxpress2. I wonder if you can still buy the DTXpress brand new being as though the 2 is already
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2002-12-07 by jusdadrumr@aol.com
I just bought the DTXpress II. It has the 3 zone snare. After Buying it, a throne, and a Yamaha bass pedal, I spent right around $1,000. As for the other
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2002-12-06 by Tim
Here is what I have left of my DTXPress kit... I will sell it all or individually, but everything must go, I am getting a divorce and need all the money I can
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2002-12-06 by Jon Britton
Im confused about the different titles and prices i have seen for the DTXpress, one supplier has called it DTXpress , one DTExpress and also DTXpress 2
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2002-12-06 by Homer Simpson
Thanks for the information. ppreciate it. ... _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2
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2002-12-06 by liberatusvirus
I, for one, have no idea what some of Yamaha s proprietary voice names mean. As for what to do with your stored kits, visit the site DTXpressions, created by
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2002-12-06 by liberatusvirus
Hi Scott, Funny you should mention the high hat thing. I posted about the stereo Zenbal a while ago. I absolutely love it as a cymbal for all seasons. I
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2002-12-06 by hairytrigger
OK, group, here s the deal. I m ready to get a stereo pad for HiHat. The TP80S is out of the question for obvious reasons. I am considering a Zenbal. They call
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2002-12-06 by saboricua81
Thanks guys, if it wasn t for you guys I d still be stuck on page one of the manual :-) I conected my Samson headphone amp to the DTX2. Actually what you do is
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2002-12-05 by liberatusvirus
The headphone issue, in conjunction with the relatively low volume of the DTXPU s output, has generated a lot of discussion over the years. You would do well
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