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Hooking up DTXpress to Audio Receiver?

2001-08-22 by michael.laterza@abbott.com

I am a new owner of this fine drum kit and so far all I can do as far as hearing what I am playing is listening to myself play through a set of headphones. I

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Re: DTExpress for learning technique

2001-08-22 by william.sutherland4@btinternet.com

Adam s spot on again... exactly my experience too.. One thing I did discover was the disparity between sounds carefully set up listening on headphones and then

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Re: DTExpress for learning technique

2001-08-22 by adam.keen@bbc.co.uk

Richard, Your technique may change with electronic drums. The bounce from the pads is good and you will be able to do double/triple strokes, buzz rolls etc,

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Re: DTExpress for learning?

2001-08-21 by daftasabrushything@yahoo.com

Guys, Thanks for your input here. I have a set up kit waiting at a shop that s only 30 mins drive from here. The man there insisted that I try it all out,

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DTXpress downloadable sounds

2001-08-21 by t.boeken@planet.nl

Could anyone point out some URL s where I could find DTXpress sounds to download? Do you need any addition pc software to add/edit sounds to/from the DTXpress?

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Re: DTExpress for learning?

2001-08-21 by william.sutherland4@btinternet.com

Yep, I thought someone would say it s over the top! Depends if you play with bands that have good gear really but as I play with allsorts I like to effectively

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Re: [DTXpress] DTExpress for learning?

2001-08-21 by lovesign@talk21.com

4 want of not being repetitive, i totally agree with Adam & William except for William s comment on the amplification required. He makes it sound like u need

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Re: DTExpress for learning?

2001-08-21 by william.sutherland4@btinternet.com

FWIW I completely agree with Adam - I would only add that in my experience the sound equipment required to cope with the output of the DTXpress can cost

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Re: DTExpress for learning?

2001-08-21 by adam.keen@bbc.co.uk

Richard, I sold my old pearl kit and bought a dtxpress for the same reason, heres my 2p. To play e drums live you need a decent amp/speaker set up, if only for

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Re: DTExpress for learning?

2001-08-21 by adam.keen@bbc.co.uk

Richard, I sold my old pearl kit and bought a dtxpress for the same reason, heres my 2p. To play e drums live you need a decent amp/speaker set up, if only for

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DTExpress for learning?

2001-08-20 by daftasabrushything@yahoo.com

Hi you guys, I been learning for only a year now and my kit is too just loud for me to practice properly, neighbours, kids etc... I ve been recommended a

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Re: DTXP Book for Beginning Drummer

2001-08-17 by tom_snoot@yahoo.com.au

... to ... Try this link - http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ISBN%3D0711947996/drummergirlA/104-2 055097-8617514 Interfacing, sequencing and recording are

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Re: DTXP Book for Beginning Drummer

2001-08-16 by brian.beebe@goodrich.com

Thanks for the response. Yes, I checked out the description on the website, I agree that it is a little advanced for someone who is still trying to find the

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midi drum channel

2001-08-16 by eagerbrook@yahoo.co.uk

Hi,I,m new to the list and have a question. I ve recently acquired a DTXpress kit.I m no drummer, but I find it really useful as an alternate way of writing. I

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DTXP Book for Beginning Drummer

2001-08-14 by Beebe, Brian

I heard rumor of a book/CD that was went with the DTXPRESS. When I surfed the Web I can t find a source for it. Any info on this or any other book that would

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Re: Adding Additional Pads

2001-08-10 by artifax@internetcds.com

The short answer is .. no. Inputs 1-8 are STEREO inputs rather than DUAL inputs. These work only on stereo pads. 9-10 is meant for a dual zone pad (two piezo

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Adding Additional Pads

2001-08-10 by brown684@earthlink.net

I know this question has been asked a lot, but I m still not clear. I know you can add a Y cable to channel 9/10 but on 1-8 I read where these are stereo

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Re: Double Bass Pedal

2001-08-08 by srdl15370@cableinet.co.uk

... Well I purchased the Pintech VK-10 pedal, works really well, though I think mines a bit bust as it triggers to much on one side than the other, but its

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Sound Diver & DTX?

2001-08-08 by worzkaserecords@earthlink.net

Would something like sound diver be able to interface with a DTX for editing? Are there any software editors for the DTX? I m on a mac if anybody has any

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Double Bass Pedal

2001-08-08 by orthocad@yahoo.com

Any suggestions on a bass pedal tower that will allow me to use a double bass pedal??

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Re: [DTXpress] adding more pads

2001-08-03 by Vivien Emiya

You can t add second pads to the 1-8 inputs, although these are stereo pad inputs. Just read Sancturn s answer about Y-cable. But maybe If you are a great

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Re: [DTXpress] Cymbal chokes

2001-08-03 by Vivien Emiya

Yes, you can get cymbal chokes using another pad, the fonction is in the trigger menu and you don t need ad-ons pads. Personnally, I don t use this

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Stereo pads versus Dual-zone pads

2001-08-03 by artifax@internetcds.com

I am a recent visitor to your forum and I noticed that there is a lot of confusion regarding stereo pads (DTXpress)and dual-zone pads Concertcast). A visit to

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Re: looking for a good kick - CHEAP!

2001-08-02 by addictionking@yahoo.com

I just bought a mesh head for my 22 kick drum (Pearl sells them singly as replacements for their Rhythm Traveler kit) and a Pintech trigger...total was about

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Re: [DTXpress] y-cable

2001-07-30 by Sanctum

You can use a y-cable in socket 9/10, this cable splits the stereo input into two mono inputs. Don t get confused with the other sockets, they are stereo, but

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Re: Does Pintech Fit??

2001-07-30 by adam.keen@bbc.co.uk

... Yes. I have one and also the roland pd80r. they both fit on the yamaha spikes, you just have to set the spikes upwards. The pintech triggers a lot better

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Re: Some help, please

2001-07-29 by ziv.elven@c2i.net

Definitely the Yammy. With it s wooden snare and bassdrum hoops, all you have to do is to add a tom suspension system, and you got yourself something very

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y-cable

2001-07-29 by ntalafuse@yahoo.com

How exactly do you go about, adding more pads to the Dtxpress. I know it says to use a y-cable, but how exactly do you do this?

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Cymbal chokes

2001-07-28 by place1957@yahoo.com

I am picking up a DTExpress this afternoon. (The neighbors bitched too much about the noise of my acoustic drums.... yea we will see how they like these

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any X-fade gurus out there?

2001-07-26 by worzkaserecords@earthlink.net

I ve been messing about with the X-fade settings, trying to get the transition between the layers smooth. Can anyone explain to me what the different X

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