RE: [DTXpress] Bass drum pad
2000-07-10 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
Wood splinters shouldn t harm the rubber pads, the rubber wll be more resiliant than you think. As for the bass drum, I remember doing something similar with
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2000-07-10 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
Wood splinters shouldn t harm the rubber pads, the rubber wll be more resiliant than you think. As for the bass drum, I remember doing something similar with
2000-07-10 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
The DTXpress only has on dual input, and I m not sure you re right about the Roland using condensers for the rim triggers, I ve read previously that the rim
2000-07-10 by pdk
Aaron, I m still using the same sticks I bought nine months ago. I thought splintering was a thing of the past.
2000-07-10 by Tom Allebrandi
... I didn t think about that when I got my DTX kit. However, I did buy myself two fresh pairs of sticks at the time. Why? 1) These pairs stay with the
2000-07-10 by Giles Hearn
Sticks get splintered when you start hitting real metal cymbals (and rims). If you play with sticks that have been used on an acoustic kit, you may risk
2000-07-09 by Brandon E Paluzzi
Looking at the site, I m sure you ll be okay. The give-aways are switching technology and choke Both of those require an FSR, which is what the Yamaha pads
2000-07-09 by thoughtwar@juno.com
This may sound a bit odd, but I was wandering if anyone has ever tried using a one of the normal 8 pads as a bass drum pad. It occurs to me that it wouldn t
2000-07-09 by Richard C. MacDonald
Ahh. Both of your messages help me a lot. There s another option that I hadn t considered but that may combine the best of both options. I could go with the
2000-07-09 by Brandon E Paluzzi
Actually, you d have the same problem with the Roland. There are two different types of inputs on all Roland and Yamaha modules. There are stereo inputs, which
2000-07-09 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
I use all my own pads with my DTXpress and they work just fine. I d recommend the Pintech dual zone ST (SilenTech) snare at around $190 If I remember correctl
2000-07-09 by Richard C. MacDonald
Hi all, I m feeling like I need another tom so it s time to move my snare pad up onto the rack and get a new dual zone pad to use as the snare. Couple of
2000-07-06 by Michael Lieberman
I have just purchased the Sennheiser hd25 headphones, this was the only change I have made and the volume and quality of the drum sounds has improved
2000-07-04 by Michael Lieberman
I have just started to play my new DTXPRESS kit and have also found this problem. Paticularly on the ride cymbal voices. If someone knows how to increase the
2000-07-03 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
As I m sure everyone will post, there is a problem with the volume of the unit, the drum volume is significantly lower than either the auxiliary input volume
2000-07-02 by matrixvel@ispchannel.com
Hello i am probably going to buy a dtxpress in the next two weeks and i was wonderin about the volume option on it and i would appreciate all info any one
2000-06-30 by Giles Hearn
You re right about Channel 10, it s usually reserved for the soundcard ROM drums - although if you use SoundFont kits, you can use any channel. The most
2000-06-30 by Michael Lieberman
Hello all. I have just purchased mine today after looking for a kit for practicing at home for over 18 months. Would love to have the td10 or td8 but price was
2000-06-30 by Scott Dunnington
I ve had mine now for about 2 months & love it. It s not as quiet as I had hoped but clearly less than acoustics. I have yet to try to put some damping stuff
2000-06-29 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
The sequencer was Cakewalk on a PC, and the chanel was 10, usually reserved for drums if I remember, and yes those situations would have been nightmares. BTW -
2000-06-29 by Jarmo Pikka
Hi, What did you liked the sounds in files folder? I wanna have some opinions from you... Jarmo
2000-06-29 by Giles Hearn
Just a quickie - what sequencer and what channel numbers are using? BTW - I had to supress a giggle about your band situation - I had visions of you on stage
2000-06-28 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
The Midi problem is that when I connect up to the band sequencer, and playback a session we just recorded, the drum pattern plays back through the DTXpress as
2000-06-28 by Giles Hearn
Can you remind us all of this MIDI problem again? You say it s just coming through as piano? Please remind me of your setup as it s been that long... BTW. How
2000-06-28 by Jarmo Pikka
Hi, If anybody is interested hearing DTX with the real band then go to Files section. There are two mp3 samples of my other band playing (it is from our demo
2000-06-27 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
It had been so long since I got post from this site I didn t realise what it was, sorry Jamo, Out of interest Giles, I m still having real problems with the
2000-06-27 by sanctum@saqnet.co.uk
Hey, this ain t John, this is Sanctum, check before you click next time. Agree with your mail though. See you on Drumset, ... From: Jarmo Pikka Sent:
2000-06-27 by wag@warwick.net
I figured we could chat real time about the DTXpress then people could get instent answers! But don t get me wrong this egroup sections is the best thing I
2000-06-27 by Giles Hearn
Hi John You re the first chap to post to the list for AGES! I thought everyone had died! First thing. Read thru the archives on the list. You ll find
2000-06-27 by Jarmo Pikka
Hi John, Yeah the DTXpress is good kit for the price althought I am having DS12 kit(DTXV2.0). Many good sounds and expecially the songs are cool ones to play
2000-06-27 by Wagner
Hey I m really thinking of purchasing a DTXpress.. is it worth it.. I m kinda on a buget and from what i v read and heard it seems really good... could I get
2000-06-27 by Richard C. MacDonald
Hi John, list, Rather than start up a new list, why not just continue and contribute to this one? Obviously, there has been no action on here for awhile but if
2000-06-27 by wag@warwick.net
Hello my name is John (MM99) and I m starting an mIRC channel on irc.dal.net called DTXpress come and join everyone! we can discuss this wonderful kit
2000-05-16 by pdk
Lost his manual? I know it s risky, but see if your drummer friend can crawl in through the same basement window. I m sure the owner probably kept the manual
2000-05-16 by tko@hic.net
Hello, I am new to the dtxpress. My drummer has one, but he lost his manual and I am trying to figure out how we can program some pad songs into it. I finally
2000-05-15 by pdk
Rolf, Thing about those stress balls (I m squeezing one now) is they rebound slowly. So my question is...if you re playing really fast kick beats like doublets
2000-05-15 by Ben Hall
... SoundDiver does not yet have a DTXpress adaption. It does have a DTX V2 adaption, and that could be user-modified to for the DTX fairly easily if you have
2000-05-15 by Joe Stallings
Did anyone ever figure out if you could Emagic Soundiver (or something like it) to edit the DTX s sounds and parameters? - Joe
2000-05-15 by Jarmo Pikka
Thanks for the information Rolf. Yeah, the kickpad is very noisy. I have the DTX KP80S kickpad and same problem...very noisy...I can t understand why Yamaha
2000-05-12 by Rolf Baehr
Ah yes, the noisy Yamaha Kick pad..... IMHO, the kick pad is the one weak link in the DTXpress set. After fighting with quality problems with mine, and
2000-05-10 by Mark T. Owen
Dynamat might help, but what s all the hum and rattle about? Are you a WWF Heavyweight ? or are the bolts loose on your kick? Seriously, try mounting the
2000-05-10 by Mark T. Owen
Dynamat might help, but what s all the hum and rattle about? Are you a WWF Heavyweight ? or are the bolts loose on your kick? Seriously, try mounting the
2000-05-10 by cfbjr@yahoo.com
Hello all, I have had my kit for about 5 months now. I bought it to replace my aging acoustic set and to allow me the ability to practice in my apartment,
2000-04-27 by Richard C. MacDonald
Hi Ken, Really nice job with the recordings. I just listened to Little Wing and I m truly in awe of your multi-instrumental talent. Nice sounds, nice mix. If
2000-04-26 by Mark T. Owen
Peter, My understanding is, if you make GAIN adjustments for each pad from the TRIGGER menu, the settings affect all kits.The downside is, that as each pad is
2000-04-26 by Ken Anthony
If anyone would care to listen to some mp3 s I recorded with the dtxpress, http://www.rainfall.com/ken skip to the bottom of the page.
2000-04-26 by Giles Hearn
Been away for hols. Has anyone replied to this already? I m at work now so I haven t got the info to tell you how to set up triggers, but I do know that there
2000-04-22 by rustin1@earthlink.net
hi--i have a new dtxpress, and thanks for all for the info--i am having a tough time getting the trigger points set--stock, i can t do buzz rolls or get soft
2000-04-18 by Mark Owen
I just spoke to a friend who works for Mission/Cyrus here in Canada: The Cyrus amps have no actual pre-amp stage. In simple terms, it is a power amp, with a
2000-04-18 by Mark T. Owen
Hey Manolo, Sorry we left you hanging. Here s some things you can try. 1.VOICE menu: KIT Common, Volume. This is the master volume control for the whole kit,
2000-04-18 by Brow, Paul [LTS]
There is a master volume level in one of the menus (don t have manual to hand so can t specify). By default I think it s set to 100. Increase this to 127 and