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RE: Midi - from DTXpress to sequencer

1999-12-07 by Brow, Paul [LTS]

The DTXpress can assign different VOICES to pads but I haven t found how to change the assigned midi note - if you found out let me know, thanks. Paul Brow

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Re: Going for a Song..

1999-12-07 by Giles Hearn

This is all very disappointing, but what we all have to come to terms with is that the DTXpress is not meant to be a multitrack sequencer. After all, we re

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Bad news from Yamaha

1999-12-07 by thoughtwar@juno.com

I talked with a Yamaha tech about my recording problems, and he said that the DTXpress isn t made to record two different drum sets at the same time. Not good

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RE: Midi - from DTXpress to sequencer

1999-12-06 by Hubble, Andrew John

Doesn t the DTXpress allow you to change the notes assigned to each pad? I forget where, but I m sure I ve seen this in the menus. hmmm.... Andy ... From:

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Midi - from DTXpress to sequencer

1999-12-06 by p.brow@xxx.xx.xx

Can anyone help with midi input to Cubase VST. I have switched off the DTXpress timing sync so VST now receives midi information ok. However, the snare and

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Please help--recording feature madness!

1999-12-05 by thoughtwar@xxxx.xxx

If anyone knows anything about this please e-mail me or post! I ve gone through the manual at least 10 times now and I m going nuts. My problem is that I

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Click Track on recorded midi

1999-12-05 by BillMcg2@xxxxx.xxx

Mike, Another setting that seems to be required for click track sync is the Count Switch in the utilitiy mode - This should be set to ON. This assures that

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sync the click track with recorded midi

1999-12-05 by BillMcg2@xxxxx.xxx

... Mike I have been able to sync the click track with most songs. I have made the following settings to do this. (some of these settings don t apply to the

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RE: Dual Zone Pads

1999-12-05 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Yes DTXpress is set up to take dual zone trigger pads. But it won t take just any dual zone pad! That s because the rim trigger sensor in the brain relies on

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RE: Re: Logiztix Pads

1999-12-05 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I m still using an AcousteX snare pad, not got round to building a mesh pad yet, But my snare pad is beautifully responsive. Never misses a hit, self rejection

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Memory Error

1999-12-04 by michael.h4@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx

... Yes, Im having the same problem when I record midi files played via my pc. It seems that the more tracks a file has, the less recoring time you have, which

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RE: dual zone pad splitting ...

1999-12-04 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Dual Zone pads need splitting .... Put it simply, if you buy Yamaha dual zone pads you just plug a stereo lead from the pad to the brain and TA-DAA everything

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1) MIDI Basics 2) Text wrapping

1999-12-04 by vcrmac@xxxxxxxxx.xxx

Hi Chris, 1) Thanks for the tips on MIDI setup. Maybe I ll use some X-mas money and post holiday sales to pick up some a sequencer and cords. Sounds like it s

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Recording feature

1999-12-04 by thoughtwar@xxxx.xxx

Help!!!!!!!!!!! I recently bought a DTXpress kit and I am quite pleased. I m a long time acoustic player and this is my first e-kit. So far I have only one

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Dual Zone Pads

1999-12-04 by vcrmac@xxxxxxxxx.xxx

Hi Andy, As far as I can tell, the DTXpress is set up to handle dual-zone pads with no problem, in all inputs. A stereo cord and the right pad should do the

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Re: Logiztix Pads

1999-12-03 by XoIoxoloX@xxx.xxx

I m also going with the logistix set up, but i just recently decided to go with an Alesis dm5 brain, that im receiving monday. I made a test pad already, and

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Re: Digest Number 13

1999-12-03 by XoIoxoloX@xxx.xxx

You could just have a frame set up, link to the archives on the child frame, have a link to the post page on the left parent frame? In a message dated 12/3/99

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Midi novice q: .wav -> DTXpress?

1999-12-03 by Mr. Lauri Kero

So can you transfer a file.wav onto the DTXpress? And about the line wrapping, the messages I posted came back to me all messed up, so I m trying to write

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Midi novice q: .wav -> DTXpress?

1999-12-03 by Mr. Lauri Kero

So can you transfer a file.wav onto the DTXpress? And about the line wrapping, the messages I posted came back to me all messed up, so I m trying to write

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(no subject)

1999-12-03 by XoIoxoloX@xxx.xxx

Hi everyone, I ve been watching the group for a while, and thought i d introduce myself...I m john, and am getting ready to get an Alesis dm-5 module, and

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RE: I'd like some input...

1999-12-03 by Giles Hearn

Dual zone pads into DTXpress need splitting across 2 inputs?....I must have missed this somewhere, but I m sure I saw deep inside the Voice menu a facility

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RE: bkadrie, ?'s on Inputs

1999-12-03 by Hubble, Andrew John

Remember, if you want to add anyone but Yamaha s pads to the DTXpress, don t expect a dual zone pad to work without splitting it across two inputs! This realy

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bkadrie, ?'s on Inputs

1999-12-03 by vcrmac@earthlink.net

Hi Brett, In terms of recreating your acoustic setup with the DTXpress, you lose out in the cymbals. It s not too bad, though, as you can still do 4 toms,

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RE: bkadrie

1999-12-02 by Hubble, Andrew John

In referrence to Those Logiztix pads look a bit crap I ve built the AcousteX variation, which turns an acoustic kit into an electronic. It s great for

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RE: If this is a repost...sorry...

1999-12-02 by Sanctum@xxxxxx.xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Yep, re-post ... From: bkadrie@iname.com Sent: 02 December 1999 02:15 To: DTXpress@onelist.com Subject: [DTXpress] If this is a repost...sorry... From:

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RE:

1999-12-02 by Hubble, Andrew John

OK Brett I ll fill in amongst your mail where the questions are and sum up at the end. 1)The DTXpress looks like it has a limited number of pads that it can

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RE: Couple Of Questions...

1999-12-02 by Hubble, Andrew John

Bought my DTXpress mail order, very very cheap cheap. Then had problems after sale, not good at all - much cussing and swearing. As for home studio, well I use

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Re: bkadrie

1999-12-02 by Giles Hearn

Hi, In answer to your questions: 1)The maximum number of inputs is 10 if you use mono pads (with a splitter on 9/10). However, you can use stereo pads to

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Re: DTXpress -> OptoIsolator

1999-12-02 by Giles Hearn

Most decent MIDI cables have a tiny circuit built-in. The idea is that when connecting PCs and external equipment, you can experience ground loops caused by

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If this is a repost...sorry...

1999-12-02 by bkadrie@iname.com

Going to try to repost this again.... Boy, what a find this message board is! Lots and lots of good hands-on experience to be found here. Well, maybe I can

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(no subject)

1999-12-02 by bkadrie@iname.com

Boy, what a find this message board is! Lots and lots of good hands-on experience to be found here. Well, maybe I can spice up the disscussions some :) Well,

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Re: Couple Of Questions...

1999-12-01 by Chris Thackston

I got my kit from Musicians Friend. Decent price, free shipping and no interest for 6 months. I use a SoundBlaster Live Value card which I m fairly pleased

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Couple Of Questions...

1999-12-01 by eyemaster69@xxxxxxx.xxx

I have a couple of unrelated questions for the group...first, did you purchase your kits from the local music store or did you order mail order them? second,

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Re: DTXpress -> 'puter

1999-12-01 by Giles Hearn

You should be fine with your 486. There is no real minimum requirement for MIDI. It s dog slow anyway. What s more important is that you might have problems

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Re: Re: Crossfade querry

1999-12-01 by Giles Hearn

Interesting point - Michael.h4 says when he moves UP the cymbal he can get a bell sound by using the crossfade. That s because the cymbal pad kicks out more

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Re: Crossfade querry

1999-12-01 by michael.h4@xxxxxxxx.xx.xx

Yes my DTXpress fades between voice 1 and 2 dependant on how hard you hit the pad. I find it usefull on the ride cymbal if I set v1 to the main sound and v2 to

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Re: Crossfade querry

1999-12-01 by Chris Thackston

I haven t monkeyed with this yet on the DTXpress but I ve owned a Roland Octapad for a few years and the crossfade function in that is a velocity crossfade.

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Is the pedal for the kick pad included?

1999-12-01 by Alverson, Thomas M.

I am planning on picking up a DTXpress this week when our local dealer (MARS) gets them back in stock. I m wondering if the pedal for the kick pad is included

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DTXpress -> 'puter

1999-12-01 by Mr. Lauri Kero

Hi all. Made my decision the other day and ordered a kit for myself. It may just arrive before the end of this year, but you can t disappoint a pessimist :).

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