Re: Compatibility Question
2004-11-22 by danielmouly
Ed, Thanks a lot for all this valuable information. I ll do the searches you suggest, and then I ll visit a drum shop to see what I can find. I m living near
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2004-11-22 by danielmouly
Ed, Thanks a lot for all this valuable information. I ll do the searches you suggest, and then I ll visit a drum shop to see what I can find. I m living near
2004-11-22 by Ken
Peavey is by far the best, however if you happen to get a Behringer that is stable you will like it. Seems there is a lot of problems with a lot of them though
2004-11-22 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
I have both a Roland KC500 and the Behringer KX1200. The KX1200 has a better mid-range, and go head to head with the KC500, except for what I have described as
2004-11-22 by emf
... atleast one ... reliability. ... I ve always been the doomsday guy when it comes to Behringer. The company had an ongoing reputation for patent
2004-11-22 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk
... Thanks for all your replies. I have to say I m favouring the Behringer, mainly because it has three speakers. My local shop, a Behringer dealer, questioned
2004-11-21 by S-E-A
Most PC hardware suppliers would have such a thing... However, some of these joystick/MIDI connectors don t always handle MIDI that well. Some can not cope
2004-11-20 by emf
... mesh ... Hi Daniel, Good to have you with us. The most popular, and probably not coincidentally the most affordable, is the 10 ConcertCast dual-zone snare
2004-11-20 by Vernon Graner
... A good place to start: http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linuxsound/one-page.html -- Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | If the network is down, then you re Senior
2004-11-20 by mbsnhct
Hi all, Just wanted to mention that I have been using a combination of the 10 Gibralter GBDP Bass Drum (practice) Pad with an inexpensive Pintech adhesive
2004-11-20 by danielmouly
Hi, I m new to this group and I d like to know what brnds/models of mesh snares I can attach to my good old DTXPress I kit ? Christmas is coming soon, and I d
2004-11-20 by zapaxe
Great OGD!:) The confusion is on my end I m sure:/ I ve never dealt with these issues before. A spare...got it! This is neccessary for programing the
2004-11-20 by oldguydrummer
Sorry for the confusion. What I was trying to say is that you have to use up a spare on each module, not all spares. What you are trying to do is have the
2004-11-20 by Don
And how about Mac also? d
2004-11-20 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk
Hi Is there anyone out there who has connected their DTXpress III to Linux? J
2004-11-20 by zapaxe
Thanks again OGD, What you ve said here has jogged my memory from reading the manual, and beyond that with your experience of these isssues. I understand what
2004-11-20 by emf
... the ... Pintech ... experience ... as ... Hi Ken, Welcome. You really do have a dilemma, and you know as well as I that the final decision will rest with
2004-11-20 by K2500X
Hello, I m fairly new to electronic drums and was wondering if anyone could shed some light on this dilemma I m having. I pretty much had my heart set on a
2004-11-20 by oldguydrummer
Steve, Briefly.....you adjust the rejection settings to prevent or minimize cross-triggering. When you hit one pad and that pad sounds as well as the pad next
2004-11-20 by zapaxe
Hi OGD, This rejection you mention is only on one pad into multiple inputs of the same module? Or is it for one pads into different modules as well? Truthfully
2004-11-20 by Cüneyt
Hi there, I m desperately trying to post to the $#@& sister group of this (dtxtreme), moderators of which seem to be in cryonic suspension. I m almost sure
2004-11-20 by Dennis
Ok Guys... I ve downloaded the dtexchange software... I ve downloaded a few kits... Now I want to get them from the computer to the dtxpressII brain... My
2004-11-19 by Brett Andrighetti
Well, after seeing your post, I was reminded of doing the pedal chase myself. I ve been working on something to stop the headaches, until I came across this:
2004-11-19 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk
... I shall be using a broom handle in front of the frame and through the bass drum pedal (can t quite remember how I did that, but it worked). Technology eh?
2004-11-19 by contract731@comcast.net
I havent done extensive testing, but I have semi-permantently affixed a rectangular piece of plexiglass to the pedal pad, and attached both small screwed in
2004-11-19 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Steve, You can run pads leads out to more than one module. You can also run pads into multiple inputs on the same module, but the rejection settings have to be
2004-11-19 by Dennis
Thanx & Thanx Again... I just remembered I have a joystick controller connection in the front of my computer... Looks like all I may need is a MIDI adaptor &
2004-11-19 by Peter Corona
It could be just a thing with the old DTX2, as ED suggested. Oh, well. Thanks. Pete ... From: rdamon@mckinney-usa.com To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent:
2004-11-19 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Peter, I actually thought the newer pads were more responsive on the Dtxpress II module than the original TP65 series pads. OGD _____ From: Peter Corona
2004-11-19 by emf
... am ... & ... connection ... I ... Dennis, You don t appear to have a MIDI connection. The soundcard, usually of the Soundblaster variety, would have a
2004-11-19 by rav4t3
Hello all, After reading the groups glowing reports and along with other positive reviews, I am now the proud owner of a DTXpress 111 Kit. First impressions
2004-11-19 by Peter Corona
Thanks, Ed. I m weighing the choices. I always appreciate your advice. :-) Pete ... From: emf To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004
2004-11-19 by emf
... actually sent it back. What did you think of the sensitivity, on the old module? Pete, You have the DTXv2.0, right? If so, it may exhibit anomalies that
2004-11-19 by Dennis
Hey OGD... Thanx a million... I checked out the sister site and am totaly excited... I have a couple more questions and they re probably going to make some
2004-11-19 by Peter Corona
Hi, OGD, guys... OGD, I bought one of the new pads for use, with an old module. I actually sent it back. What did you think of the sensitivity, on the old
2004-11-19 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Brett, All of the newer pads work fine on the Dtxpress II module. The only thing that won t function is the little red adjustment knob that you see on the
2004-11-19 by Brett Andrighetti
Yeah, I figured that the little red knob wouldn t work, but it s nice to hear that there won t be any complaints with the pad integration. Thanks OGD and
2004-11-19 by Brett Andrighetti
Scared off? Not at all. I like a good challenge. After spending a lot of time in trying to get my acoustic set to act as triggers, patience has worn a
2004-11-19 by zapaxe
[Edited] Hi, I m thinking of some creative routing and connection options... I have a DTXpress I pad set with extra cymbal and drum pads, dual & single
2004-11-19 by emf
... with the DTXpress would be difficult, so I was also considering another option. I m very partial to the way the new DTXtreme2 s pads look. I m assuming
2004-11-19 by Brett Andrighetti
I knew the difficulty in making another companies pads work right with the DTXpress would be difficult, so I was also considering another option. I m very
2004-11-19 by emf
... the ... know. Yeah, I think I know what you mean. You can have two crashes and a ride, which you can position somewhere on the right arm of the rack to
2004-11-19 by Don
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but i used a simple stereo y cord to serial connect my two crashes to the same module input, freeing one up.
2004-11-19 by emf
... the know. ... Single, and Dual Zone, pads to use with my DTXpress2. How compatible, or problematic are non-Yamaha mesh heads when plugged into the DTXP2
2004-11-19 by dddd rrrrrr
Hi, im interesting in info about the trigger system and what is the diferencewith the old dtxtreme, i saw the new ones use a board for reflection oplate
2004-11-19 by unkie_dude
im getting a DTXpress soon, but want to have my 2 cymbals set as the same crash (or 2 different ones if theres an extra input) and get another pad to lay low
2004-11-19 by Brett Andrighetti
Hey all. Just have a few quick questions for those that may have the know. I was considering getting some Pintech ConcertCast Silentech Single, and Dual Zone,
2004-11-18 by Francis Schilling
Check the archive about six weeks ago - I posed the exact same question and got the usual round of helpful and informative reponses from this helpful and
2004-11-18 by Brett Andrighetti
The Peavey is a good choice to use. Myself, and I know of atleast one other, use the Behringer KX1200 keyboard amp. I know I m very satisfied with it. Vote
2004-11-18 by Ken
The peavey keyboard amp is the best way to go in my opinion. I have the small one (KB2) and it will blow your socks off in the house. Ken ... From:
2004-11-18 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk
Hi So, I took my new DTXPRESSIII to practice and we had smoke coming out of the PA speakers. I think we broke them. So we got thinking about the fact that we