Re: [DTXpress] Re: spd-6
2002-10-10 by Walt
Hi Joe, I think you need to get into the User Drum Map (part of the Utility functions) - this is where you can associate voices with MIDI note numbers. You ll
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2002-10-10 by Walt
Hi Joe, I think you need to get into the User Drum Map (part of the Utility functions) - this is where you can associate voices with MIDI note numbers. You ll
2002-10-10 by Joseph Palacki
I m trying to trigger dtxpress sounds with the spd-6. I know there s a way to change those sounds but I keep getting an error message. -Joe ...
2002-10-10 by clementpoon
I d say go DTXtreme all the way. It s half the price of the top of the line V-drum set and is comparable. Ebay has lots of deals on these sets. But if you do
2002-10-09 by Tim
Well, this is a sad day (and a happy one...) I am selling my dtxpress set. It s all standard equipment, purchased from MusiciansFriend a year ago. Plus an
2002-10-08 by hairytrigger
Are you trying to trigger dtxp sounds from the spd-6? Or are you trying to trigger spd-6 sounds from the dtxp? Scott
2002-10-08 by palacki808
I know its a sin to mention roland drum gear in this group, but I m going to do it (it ll be brief). I plugged my spd-6 into the dtxpress via a midi cable, I
2002-10-08 by David
I have a DTXpress 2 and followed the steps written in the manual about changing the low, mid, and high click voices and found that I am unable to make the
2002-10-06 by Mike Warren Autographs
Thanks to Walt for all of the below info - hopefully it will be of help to anyone needing more info on rejection settings - it helped me! On some new
2002-10-03 by otacon28us
yeah i have actually done exactly what hairytrigger was saying in his reply to your post, i have the dtxpress module so i m not sure how much the tom voices
2002-10-03 by hairytrigger
joep I ve not tried this, but I think you would have to go into the tom voices to find something suitable. You will probably need to reduce the reverb, and
2002-10-02 by bk452468
What is the best way to simulate a (wooden) snare with the snare-mat off? Ik often play with the snares off on my accoustic kit and would like to do the same
2002-10-02 by reogh
THANX matt !! I m getting it now ... DTXPRESS ... that
2002-10-01 by micheller335@aol.com
In a message dated 09/26/2002 1:40:56 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
2002-10-01 by Aaron Crim
I am a jazz drummer, and I have used the DTXpress since it first came out for practicing. I have found it to be an incredible tool for practice, and immensely
2002-09-30 by mgp060
... Drumbalaya (www.drumbalaya.com) sells a converter module for $18 that (I believe) will convert your Hart (or Roland) style pedal to Yamaha trigger module
2002-09-30 by bk452468
If you live in Germany this is the place to be (may not be in the neighbourhood, but they also have a mail-order service). Muzik- productif. This is the single
2002-09-30 by reogh
yes.. I need an HH60 hi hat controller to use with my hart dynamics set coz the stock hart hi hat controller doesnt match with my DTXPRESS drum module.. send
2002-09-30 by Joseph Palacki
That seems a couple hundred dollars too much for a used kit, especially with the 2nd version out now. As far as jazz goes you need to sit down at the kit and
2002-09-30 by marcuselke
hey folks, i m new here and thinking of buying the DTXpress since i live in a apartment. Any thoughts on this set for jazz music as far as sensitivity and
2002-09-30 by Cem Ucan
The real problem is, when I play the percussion parts over a normal rythm track it does not transmit the correct midi notes for the instrument (percussions) I
2002-09-28 by bk452468
Hi everybody. Last Thursday I got my kit with iron cobra pedal. I am completely in love but I am experiencing a few small problems though. - Hi-Hat and snare
2002-09-28 by Jim Tonak
... I m still trying to think why they did it that way. Perhaps it was to offer some compatibility with other types of trigger pads? Regardless, I m glad I
2002-09-28 by otacon28us
hey it s in the works ,you can find out more info. on this by going to this message on the dtx group..http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Yamaha_DTX/message/388 read
2002-09-28 by hairytrigger
Thanks for the input Walt. I think, for my needs, that a single pad would work best.Whether it is stereo or dual only matters because I have already used all
2002-09-27 by Russ
... have ... that ... paramtere ... the ... quickly. ... Thanks for the feedback Walt,my came straight from Yamaha,I dont have any problems with mine,but when
2002-09-27 by Patricio Murphy
Hello, ... I successfully recorded the drum part I want in the first track. I wanted to add some percussions on another track, I changed the voice assigned to
2002-09-27 by Cem Uçan
Hi, I am new in the list. I have some problems using my Dtxpress when I try to record my drum parts. First of all I dont know much about MIDI technology, I
2002-09-27 by Walt
Hi Scott, I did have a kit defined with the edge of a TP80S pad having a partially open HH sound, while on the main pad I had more of a HH bow (and stronger
2002-09-27 by hairytrigger
The manual is woefully lacking in explaining this distinction regarding stereo vs dual inputs. I found a reference on page 10, the last item in the box at the
2002-09-27 by Walt
Hi Jim, Consider it an initiation into the world of edrums - we ve all stumbled over the difference between dual and stereo triggers - and you now are a member
2002-09-27 by clementpoon
I haven t read the manual in-depth, but it s in the spec section. You ll see that inputs 1-8 have the spec L:trigger R:switch (or the other way around, can t
2002-09-26 by Walt
Hi All, We have seen two people report that their new DTXpress II systems have trouble triggering the snare and HH at the same time. It appears that the
2002-09-26 by Jim Tonak
... I tried it. I stand corrected. I wonder why the manual says nothing of this? It makes no distinction between 9/10 and the other stereo inputs... Jim
2002-09-26 by Walt
I hear ya Russ - do you have a hard beater or one of those fluffy ones. The other potential is to use something like a mouse pad type of foam over the hard
2002-09-26 by Russ
Cheers Walt,the vibration is going throught the concrete floor,I have layed some towels underneath,the kick pedal,it seems to be alot better,but I`m gonna try
2002-09-26 by Walt
Hi Russ, I think I d vote for the foam under the pedal - I think the real source of noise if the vibrations passed down through the floor. Other opinions?
2002-09-26 by Russ
I thought it was too good to be true,I had my first complaint about my e-drums AAAAAAGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. What is the best way to stop the kick
2002-09-26 by Walt
Hi Mike, I know I mentioned that it sounded like the rejection parameters may be causing the problem, then Bohasi (in post # 2235) indicated that he had found
2002-09-26 by mikewarrenautographs
Hey all! Got my new DTXpressII and love it. Stayed up all nite last nite playing but have one major problem that is very annoying and that I cannot get
2002-09-26 by clementpoon
Hairytrigger is correct. 9/10 is an input that will accomodate a dual zone pad (meaning a pad with 2 distinct piezos installed). The other inputs accomodate
2002-09-26 by Jim Tonak
... Read your manual. It is a stereo input, and uses a stereo headphone jack. The snare trigger pad and crash trigger pad are stereo trigger devices. the
2002-09-26 by hairytrigger
... not stereo. It will accommodate two mono pads or one DUAL pad, not a STEREO pad. Scott
2002-09-25 by Jim Tonak
... That was my conclusion too, (that I couldn t tell a difference). That made a decision based upon price a very easy decision to make :) I got the DTXpress
2002-09-25 by Bryan
Hey everyone. I ve been a drummer for 15 years and I have moved into an apartment. Obviously, I can t just sit down and play my accoustic set anytime I want
2002-09-25 by Jim Tonak
... Don t forget to throw in a pedal too :) Jim Tonak ratzo@tampabay.rr.com
2002-09-25 by Russ
... a ... NICE ONE.IM PLEASED FOR YOU,I GOT MINE ON MONDAY AND ITS THE BEST THING I HAVE EVER BOUGHT!!!! RUSSELL
2002-09-25 by bk452468
Yeah.., finally.., I have the money. I ve been saving for almost a year (and spent my entire summerholliday working) but now I really can go to the store and
2002-09-24 by clementpoon
Guys, This is *not* verified, but the Roland modules accept a mono 1/4 while the Yamaha uses a stereo 1/4 . When I bought my HH80 pedal off Ebay, the guy
2002-09-24 by militantdrummer
Okay, I REALLY don t know much about MIDI, but here s what I want to do: a member of my band owns a Yamaha MFC1 MIDI foot controler, and I want to hook it up
2002-09-24 by Russ
Well after 1 day I can honestly say as from being a drummer for 25 years,I am very,very impressed what this kit can do,and its better than the DTXpress,I was