Re: Roland CY-5 as a hihat
2006-07-06 by geerayman
The list on it is $95, and most on-line places I ve seen have it for $80-$85. I was very, very surprised that Sam Ash had it for $69, so I couldn t pass it
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2006-07-06 by geerayman
The list on it is $95, and most on-line places I ve seen have it for $80-$85. I was very, very surprised that Sam Ash had it for $69, so I couldn t pass it
2006-07-06 by Keith
Thanks for the information. The CY-5 sounds like a bit of a bargain - unusual for Roland. The Yamaha CYAT65 is also quite pricy whereas the Roland equivalent
2006-07-06 by geerayman
It s round and has a rubber-coated wedge-shaped playing suface over a plastic body. What s a little different about it is that even though it is 10 in
2006-07-06 by Keith
... That is interesting. What is the CY-5 made of if it isn t rubber? (I have never seen one). I contunually wonder what would make a better hi-hat for the
2006-07-06 by geerayman
I just set up a CY-5 with my DTXpress III kit (standard, not the Special). The drum manager at the local Sam Ash was gracious enough to let me take a CY-8 off
2006-07-06 by Vern Graner
Just curious if anyone saw the July issue. :) Vern -- Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | If the network is down, then you re Senior Systems Engineer | obviously
2006-07-01 by Mike
I figured I d post this in case anyone else goes though the midi nightmare that I did. I bought the Midisport Uno USB midi adapter from Guitar Center and was
2006-06-30 by pcbye111
Greetings: Are you looking for the Cymbal Retainer . The round hub with a set screw and a wire L to keep the cymbal from spinning? If so, I have two for a
2006-06-30 by pmarb38
Hi all, I have recently bought a PA power amp for my kit and am wondering what is the best configuration of speakers to get for a good drum kit sound, ie deep
2006-06-28 by tc2551678
im using pintech adhesive triggers on my acoustic kit. triggers run through a dtxpress 1. my problem is either serious double triggering or vey weak
2006-06-24 by Keith
... It is a null modem cable. I bought it from Lindy, online, part number 30249. http://www.lindy.com/uk/productfolder/03/30/30249/index.php Keith.
2006-06-24 by apj2107
Anyone know where I can buy a ready made cable in the UK to connect my DTXPRESS III to a PC via the Host connector ?
2006-06-24 by swbaxter
Here s an odd one. I am noticing that sometimes I get no response from the kick drum trigger (KP65) on my DTXpress II kit. The problme seems to get worse if
2006-06-22 by Keith
... Do you mean the CYAT65? If so, it depends where you live. http://shop.drumbalaya.com/Electronic_Drums?search=CYAT65
2006-06-22 by pt_cyclist
I m looking for the little metal cymbal support for the PCY65/65S type cymbal. Any suggestions for sources? Thanks.
2006-06-20 by geerayman
I just got a DTXpress III the other day (for Father s Day -- woohoo!!!) I took one of my old Tama A-frame keyboard stands (circa 1985) out from storage and
2006-06-20 by joe riba
I always have great luck on ebay. But then, I m not picky and usually wind up with Roland parts. Vern Graner wrote: Ok, so I had an accident
2006-06-19 by Matt Pobursky
Vern, Get a hold of Ed Morin and his guys at drumbalaya.com -- if they can t find it and get it for you, likely no one can! Matt Pobursky
2006-06-19 by Vern Graner
Ok, so I had an accident with my pet DtxpressII kit, Eric.. ;) My daughter was using the snare pad as part of some extreme ballet move and there was a
2006-06-19 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk
The bolt, which obviously has the nice ergonomic wingnut end so it would be nice to get originals. J
2006-06-19 by MarkMcder9@aol.com
Have you sheared the nut or the bolt? Either way, you should be able to get a replacement from any decent fastenings firm. ... From: Keith
2006-06-18 by sleepingdogsuk
The thread size is a standard M6 bolt. If you can t get the actual bolts with the plastic screw-in heads, then your local B&Q should do a packet of 10 M6 bolts
2006-06-18 by Keith
... You could try Scheerers in Leeds - they have always been helpful. 0113 244 9592. Keith.
2006-06-18 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk
Hi ppl Where s the best place to get new screws for the DTXpress frame? Last year we played in a barn with an unfinished concrete floor. The more I brushed the
2006-06-18 by MarkMcder9@aol.com
Buy a complete new unit.... Here in England they cost around £65. Not worth the trouble if you ask me. Buy a complete new unit.... Here in England they cost
2006-06-18 by Nick Carroll
Hi, OGD or anyone who has dismanted their kicktower. My old KP-60 has died, after three months of giving me only half the required signal. I ve decided to open
2006-06-16 by NightWolf
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2006-06-16 by Keith
I don t have the RHH, but with the standard DTXpress you only need your foot to bounce slightly off the bottom to get the splash sound. Keith.
2006-06-16 by ubereverything
Hi, Yes I ve tried adjusting all of those settings and it is definitely set up as RHH in the trigger menu. I tweaked the settings again and it seems to work a
2006-06-15 by Keith
Tom, Have you adjusted the T parameter next to the HH OffS in the trigger edit menu (page 14 of the reference manual)? This is the splash detect time. Also,
2006-06-15 by geerayman
I don t know if this is a repost, but has anyone here seen this guy s (shogunwarrior32) drum videos? Impressive stuff, and it looks like he is using a Yamaha
2006-06-14 by pmarb38
Hi all, Does anyone have any single zone cymbal pads they want to sell (pcy80, pcy65, pcy10) Also after boom cymbal arms and rack clamps for them eg gibraltar
2006-06-14 by beeoof2
... No one can say for sure what the future holds for electronic drum modules, but for compatability and longevity - if you must replace it with something now
2006-06-14 by xeniaken
My Yamaha DTX drum trigger module gave up the ghost, and they don t make a replacment board for them any more. Are there other modules that will be compatable?
2006-06-13 by ubereverything
Hi, this is my first post. I just got a used DTXpress III Special Edition and I m having trouble getting the RHH130 to work the way I want it to work. It
2006-06-12 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk
... Yes, I m happy with the KX1200 except: a) it s big and heavy (it s over the limit Parcelforce will take as a single item, which suggests it s probably over
2006-06-11 by Keith
... No, just a few guys who have been playing guitar/keyboards for around 2 years so no name yet. The contact came through Bob Scott. Are you happy with your
2006-06-10 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk
Congratulations Keith Does the band have a name, or is it all a bit new? Rah!Collector , one of two bands I play in, has a gig
2006-06-10 by Keith
Hi all, After 2 years of drumming (all with the DTXpress) I finally joined a band and last night had my first practice with them. Unlike my drumming, the
2006-06-09 by geerayman
Okay, I ve reviving a a really old thread because it sounded very interesting... Did anyone ever get around to trying what OGD suggested in separating the two
2006-06-09 by drumminagain
... you ve been ... No, I m not using the tunes included in the set. I m playing along with CD s. I agree with you that 32 voices should be more than enough
2006-06-08 by Damon, Rob
A TP-65S has two rim zones. When used typically as a snare pad, the rim zones are used for rim shot and cross-stick. You can only get the two separate rim
2006-06-08 by geerayman
OGD -- Working as a two-zone would be perfect for assigning bow and edge sounds individually. But what do you mean by Both rims with play the same sound. ?
2006-06-08 by the Sonic Energy Authority
Chris: Thanks for your response to my message. Since I wrote my email, I received a third replacement ride cymbal (pcy150s)and it s working OK so far. I
2006-06-07 by drumminagain
... Chris: Thanks for your response to my message. Since I wrote my email, I received a third replacement ride cymbal (pcy150s)and it s working OK so far. I
2006-06-06 by Damon, Rob
Ed, I couldn t remember if it was you or Stewart..... OGD ________________________________ From: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DTXpress@yahoogroups.com] On
2006-06-06 by emf
... Hey, what do you mean by someone ? It was me. emf
2006-06-06 by Damon, Rob
I use to always sign off as OldGuyDrummer and luckily someone abbreviated it to OGD a few years ago. It s a lot easier to type.
2006-06-06 by geerayman
Thanks for the info! Oh, and I just figured out who OGD is -- it took me a while... ;-) Lito ... any ... that I ... that ... Roland ... be ...
2006-06-06 by Matt Pobursky
... That s about the best explanation of how a stereo pad works that I ve ever seen. It should be posted as a FAQ! Matt