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Recording Question

2000-08-22 by Boehmer, Scott A. (PSI Net)

I have what may be a stupid question but I am beating my head against the wall trying to make this work. He it is: How do you record then play back what you

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SPD-8 and the DTX Express

2000-08-17 by Paul Barnes

Has anyone had any luck running the Roland SPD-8 through the midi-in of the DTXpress to add an extra set of pads? I can t seem to get it to work. Paul

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Website link

2000-08-17 by Boehmer, Scott A. (PSI Net)

Here is a great link for someone who is thinking about buying a DTXpress kit. Enjoy.

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RE: [DTXpress] Proud New Owner

2000-08-17 by Boehmer, Scott A. (PSI Net)

I will try that the next time I am able to sit down again. I did find one cool setting under the reverb master setting. If I put the reverb to one of the

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RE: [DTXpress] RE: High Hat Question

2000-08-17 by Boehmer, Scott A. (PSI Net)

Thanks for the tip. I am still trying to figure out what voices I like the best. I have built 2 kits and continue to tweak them as I play along with different

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Re: [DTXpress] Proud New Owner

2000-08-17 by Richard C. MacDonald

Until you start layering voices, which can really fatten up any sound, check out the Room tom sounds (T, #75-78), tune them to your preferred pitch, and add

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Re: [DTXpress] RE: High Hat Question

2000-08-17 by Richard C. MacDonald

Hi, I ve noticed this happening now and then as well with certain sounds. It s probably your voice settings. I just find a pad that the sound works well on and

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Re: [DTXpress] Proud New Owner

2000-08-16 by DrummerB0ui@aol.com

Giles, I was trudgig around your site today and found that the link for synthony has changed to the following: http://www.synthony.com/Products/dtxpress.html

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Re: [DTXpress] Midi Terms

2000-08-16 by DrummerB0ui@aol.com

Thaks for the link. I was actually on the site looking at the monster Yammy set. Pretty impressive but if I am going to spend that kin of money I would rather

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Re: [DTXpress] Midi Terms

2000-08-16 by Richard C. MacDonald

Hi Scott, Try: http://www.harmony-central.com/Drums/EDW/ Scroll down a bit and there s an Introduction to MIDI article. You can also check out a good

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Re: Midi Terms

2000-08-16 by Terje Vanvik

Hi This might help: http://music1.csudh.edu/MIDIWorkshop/WhatIsMIDI.html http://www.mooremusic.com.au/tech/glossary.htm

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Midi Terms

2000-08-16 by DrummerB0ui@aol.com

Good Morning to all :) I was wondering if any of you guys know a good place to get up to speed on MIDI? I am struggling with a learning curve on some of the

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Dual piezo trigger (Pd-120)?

2000-08-16 by Terje Vanvik

Hi I bought my Dtxpress one week ago, and at the same time I bought a used Roland pd-120 pad (Dual piezo) to use as a snare drum. I have been toying around

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RE: High Hat Question

2000-08-15 by DrummerB0ui@aol.com

Has anyone tried to set up percussion sounds like shakers or morrocas on the high hat? I could not get it to work. I don t really want to use another pad for a

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Re: [DTXpress] Proud New Owner

2000-08-15 by DrummerB0ui@aol.com

It is good to know that I don t have to give up the comfortableness of the acoustic set just yet. I spent several hours last night setting at the kit exploring

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Re: [DTXpress] Proud New Owner

2000-08-15 by Giles Hearn

Hi I m using an acoustic snare and a couple of real cymbals with the DTXpress. I m also going to use a real hi-hat for live work - there s really no

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Re: [DTXpress] Proud New Owner

2000-08-14 by Chris Thackston

Be sure to check out Giles website. He has a bunch of cool tips and stuff on there. I don t remember his URL, though. I m sure he could be persuaded to post

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Proud New Owner

2000-08-14 by DrummerB0ui@aol.com

Thanks for the welcome to the group. I am addicted to reading all of the postings on your site. I have also looked at the web site before I went to the music

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Re: [DTXpress] DTXPress Kit

2000-08-14 by Chris Thackston

Welcome to the group! Activity has slowed a bit but I think there is alot to be talked about still. As for me, a friend of mine has my bass pedal and throne. I

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DTXPress Kit

2000-08-14 by DrummerB0ui@aol.com

Gentlemen, I like many others here appreciate the work you all are doing and information that you are providing on the Yamaha set. I am picking my set up today

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DTXpress and PinTech HyperHat controller

2000-08-06 by jjpierce@ix.netcom.com

Hi All, Does anyone know if the DTXpress/HyperHat combination will work? Mine isn t. I just replaced my Yamaha TMX with a DTXpress. The old Yamaha EP75 pads

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Going to DTXTREMEs

2000-07-28 by Mark T. Owen

http://namm.harmony-central.com/SNAMM00/Content/Yamaha/HotPick/DTXTREMES.html Going to DTXTREMEs

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Going to DTXTREMEs

2000-07-28 by Mark T. Owen

http://namm.harmony-central.com/SNAMM00/Content/Yamaha/HotPick/DTXTREMES.html Going to DTXTREMEs

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DTXpress or DTX in studio??

2000-07-27 by Jarmo Pikka

Hello folks! Has anybody recorded drum tracks with the DTX in real band situation? I know pdk has used it in a live show, but has anybody made any demo CD or

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Re: [DTXpress] Bass trigger problem

2000-07-25 by Michael Lieberman

Now thats the story I didn t want to hear. I have contacted a musical instrument repair company that Yamaha suggested, so will drop the unit into them in the

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Re: [DTXpress] Bass trigger problem

2000-07-25 by Michael Lieberman

Now thats the story I didn t want to hear. I have contacted a musical instrument repair company that Yamaha suggested, so will drop the unit into them in the

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[DTXpress] Just curious...

2000-07-25 by pdk

I see that Roland it touting a new Studio Set with TD-8 on their web site. Looks more like a repackaging of components designed to compete directly with

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Bass trigger problem

2000-07-25 by Rolf Baehr

Mike, I had the exact opposite problem - mine would miss trigger every so often - had that problem with 2 of them before finally giving up. The local drum

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Bass Drum Trigger Problem Help

2000-07-25 by Michael Lieberman

I have just purchased my Dtexpress and have found the bass drum trigger is rapid firing without my using the kick pedal to trigger it. Has anyone had the same

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Re: Control in VST

2000-07-20 by David Collett

I received a return phone call today from Yamaha tech support and was informed that the midi features of the DTXpress and also the DTX do not support changing

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Re: Control in VST

2000-07-18 by David Collett

Thanks for the reply Paul. In response to your question: Yes, I am able to select all the kits from VST, including the user kits, using the Program Change

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RE: [DTXpress] Control in VST

2000-07-18 by Brow, Paul [LTS]

Dave, I m using VST with the DTXpress - so far working great (remember to turn off midi thru so the DTXpress doesn t sound twice) Have you managed to get the

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Control in VST

2000-07-17 by David Collett

Has anyone been able to control ALL the parameters of the DTXpress from within VST? I m trying to make a mixermap so I can, for example, change the volume of

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getting successive sounds

2000-07-17 by drumz111@hotmail.com

Hi, i would like to know how to get the pads voice to change after playing the pad. ie a snare sound then changing to a tom sound the next time it is played.

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Re: [DTXpress] the future...

2000-07-17 by Giles Hearn

Great songs forever dated (and ruined) by Dave Stewart s ham-fisted way with a beat box. I d be great to remix those tunes with a real kit, played by a real

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Re: [DTXpress] the future...

2000-07-13 by pdk

Interesting to hear all this hoopla about making e-drums sound like real drums, and the comparison to the electric guitar. In fact the electric guitar took off

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Re: [DTXpress] the future...

2000-07-12 by Ben Hall

... It s going to have to be some varient of physical modelling, once it becomes powerful enough, I think. A full kit that uses a pretty complete model of all

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RE: [DTXpress] the future...

2000-07-12 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk

Hey Giles, I know you live fairly close to me, so if you want to pursue this idea of a gigadrum module, let me know. Having played electronic drums back in the

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[DTXpress] the future...

2000-07-12 by Giles Hearn

Sanctum s raised an interesting point here. The fact that e-drums don t sell very well is due to their lack of realism and from competition by machines and

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RE: [DTXpress] New Pad Advice

2000-07-12 by Brandon E Paluzzi

Whoops, make that 1 and 3-12 on the TD-10 bp ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ bp33@andrew.cmu.edu

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RE: [DTXpress] New Pad Advice

2000-07-12 by Brandon E Paluzzi

Yes, I m willing to go on record as first-hand information-- the Roland (and Yamaha) rubber pads use a piezo for the center of the head and an FSR for the rim.

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RE: [DTXpress] Re: New Pad Advice

2000-07-11 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk

Can t agree with the mesh heads = more realsim stance for snare drums, I find that mesh heads are far far far too soft for proper rudiment practice. The

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RE: [DTXpress] New Pad Advice

2000-07-11 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk

Yes I was Brandon. I ve read in previous articles that Roland uses piezo sensors for all their rim triggers, but I ve never played with a Roland setup enough

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Re: New Pad Advice

2000-07-10 by Mark Owen

Fellow DTX users: First: I tried to live with the standard single zone snare for about ten minutes, before upgrading to the Yamaha TP80S which works fairly

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RE: [DTXpress] New Pad Advice

2000-07-10 by Brandon E Paluzzi

Are you talking about my message? I said that the Roland uses dual piezos (on the mesh head pads) The rubber pads are a piezo head sensor and an FSR rim

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