adding more pads
2001-07-25 by ntalafuse@yahoo.com
Is it possible to add a second pad to inputs 1-8, like on 9/10? Thanx!
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2001-07-25 by ntalafuse@yahoo.com
Is it possible to add a second pad to inputs 1-8, like on 9/10? Thanx!
2001-07-24 by stephendeese@hotmail.com
Does anyone know the drums that are used in the DigiTown loop (which I think is L1, or maybe L13)? I would like to learn to play this manually, but I can t
2001-07-24 by inchez@carolina.rr.com
Ok, this question isn t really even about the dtxpress, but im guessing that a lot of u drummers will still be able to help me out. I decided that im going to
2001-07-24 by Glen Davidson
Jon, look back in the message list to 7-12-01. They tell how to get a free manual from Yamaha. Glen ... From: Jon To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday,
2001-07-24 by worzkaserecords@earthlink.net
Individual channel outs for recording would totally be cool. I totally agree with the other replies, the factory kick is really weak - anybody ever open up
2001-07-24 by worzkaserecords@earthlink.net
Yeah it can do #4- it s in the voice edit mode. They have mono/poly/semi & high settings. I m not sure exactly what the semi & high settings do. Funny, i m
2001-07-24 by worzkaserecords@earthlink.net
Hi, I just joined your eGroup and thought i d say hey to everyone. I bought my DTXpress not long after they came out but I packed it away for a while (got a
2001-07-23 by Jon
I am a new comer to the world of electronic drums. I came across a DTXpress set by chance. My problem is that I live in Japan and I don t have access to an
2001-07-21 by deeoo@hotmail.com
Thanks Rick! After your explenation I found the Reject option in the manual (and now it made sense). And yes, the hihat rejected number 2 (the snare). It put
2001-07-21 by Rick Kelsall
... everybody. I m new to the group and ... Hi, yes you can fix it... For each bit of the kit you can pick another trigger which you think might interfere or
2001-07-20 by Ronald B. Singleton
To tell You the truth I would go for the new Roland set that was just released. I have the DTXpress and the new Roland has much better features and sounds.
2001-07-20 by Dan Mowczan
Inputs 1-8 on the system all accept dual-zone pads of the piezo center and FSR rim type (force sensing resistor). Any of these inputs are good to go with a
2001-07-20 by deeoo@hotmail.com
I d crank up the headphone volume, replace the kick, make it possible to put your own samples in it, put an option in for a 10 channel output breakout box,
2001-07-20 by inchez@carolina.rr.com
Sup guys, I just joined this group, and im really having a hard time deciding weather i should get a used Hart Dynamics studio standard set, or a brand new
2001-07-20 by deeoo@hotmail.com
First of all, hi everybody. I m new to the group and just bought a DTXpress. I love playing drums at 2 a.m. :) Anyway, I found that when I play the snare
2001-07-19 by stephendeese@hotmail.com
Hi, I have the DTXpress kit with the TP60 single zone pades. Can I use the TP80 dual zone pades with the same kit? How many pads can be used (and does a dual
2001-07-18 by srdl15370@cableinet.co.uk
The kickpad, its absolutely useless really, its like hitting a brick wall, its terrible, and the vibrations continuously undo the nut on my bass pedal no
2001-07-18 by Rick Kelsall
... about to pick up a DTXpress (I think) and I was ... If I could change something it is the number of wacky weirdshit jungle/breakbeat kits and other useless
2001-07-17 by kjsharp@onmail.co.uk
Personally, I d add cymbal locks to stop them spinning, a dual-zone pad, and a reasonable quality 4-track (or more if you can afford). As it is, it s still a
2001-07-17 by Dan Burnette
I am about to pick up a DTXpress (I think) and I was wondering what is the first thing most people change/add about the system? Is it getting dual-zone snare?
2001-07-16 by ziv.elven@c2i.net
Are Pintech ConcertCast pads compatible with the mounting spurs of the DTXPRESS rack??
2001-07-14 by salit1@covad.net
Really cool about that aren t they!!! I didn t own a DTXtreme but I was trying to decide between that and one from that other big name company and I told
2001-07-14 by srdl15370@cableinet.co.uk
ok select the pad you want to turn into a midi sound and press voice. Scroll through with page till you get to: Kit*IN=open V=- Ch=10 GateT=0.3s then change
2001-07-13 by edward mosier
Now that is customer service.....makes you wanna buy yamaha stuff again!! eddie ... _________________________________________________________________________
2001-07-12 by polawee@yahoo.com
for those of you looking for manuals for the DTXpress (as I lost mine), you can order them through yamaha for free. I just called them today and said they
2001-07-12 by ntalafuse@yahoo.com
How do you change the voice to one of the general midi sounds, such as the flute or the organ? Thanx! Nate
2001-07-10 by srdl15370@cableinet.co.uk
I know that the DTXpress definetly has 5 and 6, but not sure about number 4. But then I;ve onyl had mine 4 weeks so I m still getting used t oall the features,
2001-07-09 by jmd@noos.fr
Hi, I made a kit for playing bass (voice 34). It is fine except I would like, each time I hit a pad, the prvious sound stops. I tried to use the alternative
2001-07-09 by jmd@noos.fr
Hi, I made a kit for playing bass (voice 34). It is fine except I would like, each time I hit a pad, the previous sound stops. I tried to use the alternative
2001-07-09 by okant@yahoo.com
I had a chance to test DTXtreme and DTXpress side by side. Granted; Xtreme has a lot of bells and whistles, however being a classic & hard rock drummer, only a
2001-07-04 by Tom Boeken
Hi. Yes they did. What I hear the Pintech Concercast is THE ultimate combination, so I m giong for the kick at least! Regards. Tom ... From: Vivien Emiya
2001-07-04 by Tom Boeken
Hi Bob. Thanks for responding. I hear nothing but good about the Concercast! Looks like it I should aim for (some/all) pads!! regards, Tom ... From:
2001-07-04 by Vivien Emiya
Is there a cheaper solution?
2001-07-02 by srdl15370@cableinet.co.uk
Well if you want a really good kick trigger, and don;t mind spending money. You can get a Pintech CKV bass trigger. It rocks, its just like hitting a normal
2001-07-01 by reedysdream@yahoo.com
Tom, I bought a concertcast set with silentech heads (woven) about a month ago along with the DTXpress module that I was ALREADY familiar with. To me, it is a
2001-07-01 by Vivien Emiya
I tried this method and it works(without a midi keyboard). Did you succeed? I can send you a sysex file with the kit and the cymbal song I made if you want.
2001-07-01 by Vivien Emiya
Has anyone ever changed the kick pad for a better dynamic, response, and a less noisy kick as suggested Tom?
2001-06-28 by srdl15370@cableinet.co.uk
Well I sent an e-mail to Pintech Uk today cause I m interested in one myself and they told me that they all work fine and you don t need extra cables just
2001-06-26 by Tom
Just a quick question: Will all Pintech ConcertCast pads work with the DTXpress? I m especially interested in using a more natural and less noisy kick (I
2001-06-21 by Rob
Try this for DIY Drums: http://www.geocities.com/diyedrums/ Rob ... I ... and ... go ... to ... download ... used ... used ... me,
2001-06-20 by edward mosier
Hey Josh, We use a dtxpress in our church praise band, great kit for the money, but I find the cymbal(crash and ride) sounds are a bit wanting. It sounds ok
2001-06-20 by Mark T. Owen
artynerd@yahoo.com wrote: Hello, I m new to this group and I m thinking about getting the Yamaha DTXpress, it seems to be the best bang for the dollar out
2001-06-20 by artynerd@yahoo.com
Hello, I m new to this group and I m thinking about getting the Yamaha DTXpress, it seems to be the best bang for the dollar out there and I am bit of a Yamaha
2001-06-19 by Mark T. Owen
Yes... see Pintech or go to electronicdrums.com to learn about triggering your acoustic snare, with mesh head if you like! aiwa1608@hotmail.com wrote: Is it
2001-06-19 by aiwa1608@hotmail.com
Is it possible to expand the DTXpress with other pads from other manufacturers? Some kits have nice snares, so it would be nice to replace the pad with a
2001-06-19 by aiwa1608@hotmail.com
Is this the same?
2001-06-19 by william.sutherland4@btinternet.com
After 18 months of using the DTXpress I thought I d exhausted all the tweaks - (and still I couldn t get a decent tom sound!)... then yesterday I found this
2001-06-19 by Michael Lieberman
I think what you are asking is can you change the sound without changing any settings. Ok I am still a learner, but this is how I am doing it. You layer the
2001-06-18 by aiwa1608@hotmail.com
Thank for the answer. When you make a break, you want the snare to sound a little bit different (harder). Is this possible without adjusting anything while
2001-06-18 by Michael Lieberman
Depends on how you want the pad to react, but you can adjust it from one extreme of sensitivity to another. Just like an accoustic drum ... ===== Regards Mike