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Midi recording with multiple modules?

2004-12-01 by zapaxe

Recently been learning midi and since I have multiple modules, I was thinking about midi recording. Would I have to send each module to a separate midi track

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Linux

2004-11-30 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk

... Excellent, thanks for responding. I m waiting for a new motherboard atm, once I have that installed I can start playing. At least I know it s possible (it

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Re: Linux

2004-11-30 by ruffalo2003

... yep, using a midi cable...a live 5.1 soundcard and Rosegarden software Tom

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Kick Volume

2004-11-30 by Creighton Higgins

you might want to look at the self-rejection settings in the trigger menu also- try reducing that a notch or two. ... -- Creighton Higgins

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Re: [DTXpress] snare volume

2004-11-30 by Creighton Higgins

welcome Lazz have you gone into your utility menu to shift from practice to live mode? ( I think those are the choices. ) Other wise changing the volume for

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snare volume

2004-11-30 by lazz110

Greetings from Lazz in Alabama: This is my first posting but surly not my last. I have a DTX111 kit and for some reason I can t get any volume control from my

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Re: Having trouble connecting.....

2004-11-29 by emf

... the ... just ... Ernie, One of the reasons for your lack of suggestions is that your problem isn t clear--at least to me. First, I don t know what you re

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Re: Kick Volume

2004-11-29 by emf

... snare ... The first thing to check is the cable. If swapping another cable from the kit doesn t help, it s possible that the pad is defective. The problem

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Kick Volume

2004-11-29 by rav4t3

Hi fellow pad bashers, I have a pretty simple problem to put forward to the group, (Bearing in mind that I am quite new to the world of E Kits) I am

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New group info.

2004-11-29 by Scott

What s up? I just created a new group a few weeks ago called JustStickingAround its for drummers of all types. We promote perfect practise as the key to

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Having trouble connecting.....

2004-11-28 by Ernie Vega

Ok....I posted this in another websites forum, but I am finding few helpers...:) I have a DTX Ver 2.0 and a DTXpress, along with about 18 different yamaha

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New member and ?? about midi

2004-11-28 by Ken Bracey

Hello all, I just joined this group a few days ago and I think the group with all the tips and discussion about the DTXpress kit is great. Please excuse this

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Playing with Accustic Cymbals?

2004-11-28 by Tom

Does anyone play a DTX with some acoustic cymbals thrown in? Instead of getting a IIIS, I was thinking about getting a III and using my own acoustic cymbals.

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-27 by Stuart McConaghy

... It s all in the fingers. Your fingers control the stick by holding it lightly (always hold your sticks in your fingers, not your hands), and your elbows

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-27 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk

... Well, I noticed someone here saying they get through a pair of sticks every couple of hours. Not that hard .. I don t think I ve broken a stick for a long

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-27 by Stuart McConaghy

How hard are you hitting the pads? Are you relaxing your arms while playing, or are you cramping up? I agree with taking lessons, have your teacher examine

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Re: [DTXpress] New DTX III SP owner - UK

2004-11-26 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk

... Welcome from fellow UK seaside resort Scarborough and a fellow new user, although I ve got the standard III. Just a couple of sites to whet your appetite

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Re: [DTXpress] New DTX III SP owner - UK

2004-11-26 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk

... Welcome from fellow UK seaside resort Scarborough and a fellow new user, although I ve got the standard III. Just a couple of sites to whet your appetite

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-25 by Stuart McConaghy

I ve experienced more vibrations being transfered to the wrists with Anti-Vibe sticks than with Aheads. In fact, I couldn t tell any difference between

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New DTX III SP owner - UK

2004-11-25 by therealsecretagent@yahoo.com

Good evening all, I just found this group and glad to find so many other DTX owners. I ve just (1 day ago) received my III SP and am loving it. I was very

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-25 by Stuart McConaghy

I ll go with the same recommendation, 5A is a good allround model, not too light, not too heavy. And hit lightly, try to stay relaxed, especially when playing

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Re: Metal Kit

2004-11-25 by ruffalo2003

figured out something that sounds heavy.....i ll put it in the files section. Let me know what you think. and please improve!! greetz Tom

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This DTXchange thing? ...Wha?... :o

2004-11-25 by zapaxe

Happy Thanks Giving to all:) This DTXchange I ve read, and if I understand correctly (probably not though) is able to download more kits to your computer, then

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Re: Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-25 by Keith

... And, ... it ... I have to disagree about the Zildjian Anti-Vibe sticks - I think they do a great job of cutting down vibrations, as do the Carbosticks. I

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Re: Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-25 by emf

... there ... to ... Unless Stuart comes back with a specific recommendation, I d go with light sticks, maybe 5As or lighter. You don t have to hit electronic

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Re: Stupid question time...

2004-11-25 by emf

... producing ... that ... kit, ... so ... snare ... Richard, Here s the fast answer because I m in a hurry. You are right to hit the pad on the surface, not

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Re: [DTXpress] Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-25 by Stuart McConaghy

Gloves won t help at all. Try some Ahead sticks, those are shock-absorbent, and really help alleviate stress from the wrists. And, as opposed to the Zildjian

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Stupid question time...

2004-11-25 by Richard Mills

All, Okay I ve just got back into drumming from an acoustic kit some 5 years ago to a DTXpress II a few months ago, I love it and I ve tried everything but,

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Are the pads harsh?

2004-11-25 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk

Hi Does anyone else find the pads harsh? I m not talking about the sound, I m talking about hitting them. It makes my wrists hurt after a while, and I don t

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A Holiday Note

2004-11-24 by emf

Happy Thanksgiving to all our U.S. members, new and old. For those of you outside the U.S., tomorrow Americans will be celebrating (yet again) their cultural

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