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Re: Montreal e-drummers

2004-11-09 by emf

... whole ... hitting ... for ... me ... to ... be ... Hi Daniel, While you re waiting for responses, check out the Photos section, specifically Archive,

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Montreal e-drummers

2004-11-09 by daniel_hamekasi

hey guys. I have purchased a DTXpress II and am having trouble setting the whole thing up ergonomically. I don t feel comfortable at all while playing as my

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Re: which module???

2004-11-09 by emf

... Heavy ... {...............} ... Phil, I m not sure where we re going here, but the nature of MIDI is to limit velocity theoretically to 127 steps. As your

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Re: which module???

2004-11-09 by Phil Doughty

Ed wrote: By the way, why not let your PC handle velocity? thanks for that Ed depending on my playing styles ie: heavy handed-chopping wood or light

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Re: Intro plus ergonomics question

2004-11-08 by emf

... There s another joke in there somewhere, but this being a G-rated board, I m not touching it--oops. (Moderator gets slapped across face. Sorry fellas.)

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Re: which module???

2004-11-08 by emf

... Hi Phil, Just to ease your mind a little, the wonderful-sounding ddrum module that your friend is using would be a waste of money on all fronts for you.

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which module???

2004-11-08 by Phil

hi there - my first post searched through the archives & couldn t find my question. i m actually a guitarist that likes to play drums when ever possible. i ve

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Re: Quick Recording question

2004-11-07 by Farkus Gwenadon

... Thank you, Ed, for your insightful reply! I ll definately look in to the portable recorders. They seem to be what I m looking for. In the meantime, my

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Re: Intro plus ergonomics question

2004-11-07 by uac235

I had the same problem. I kept slamming my knee on the snare support tube. Put your snare pad on a snare stand. It s the only way I could get rid of the

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Intro plus ergonomics question

2004-11-07 by john@johnallsopp.co.uk

Hi I ve just joined, and a week ago got a new DTXPRESS III, so I m smiling. I m wondering about ergonomics. I m 6 6 tall and feeling a little cramped while

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Re: Quick Recording question

2004-11-06 by emf

... from ... be ... be ... stick ... out? ... Unless I m mistaken, one of the abiding complaints about the DTXpress module from the beginning has been that it

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Quick Recording question

2004-11-06 by Farkus Gwenadon

Hello all! Quick question: Is it possible to play along with an MP3 playing from my PC (through my dtxpress2 s aux in function), and record my drumming

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Re: Roland CY-8 Cymbals

2004-11-05 by emf

... The Roland cymbals are durable and generally do what they are supposed to do, but a number of us over the years have found that they do not necessarily

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: High Fellow's

2004-11-05 by Ken

I bought the KB-2 for in home use only. Plenty of volume and the high low range is awesome. Never any distortion at the volume at which I set it. (about half)

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Roland CY-8 Cymbals

2004-11-05 by Jay

Does anyone use the Roland dual zone CY-8 cymbals? I m considering upgrading to them but I can t find any user reviews online. Does anyone know how stable they

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: High Fellow's

2004-11-05 by Ken

Also, you will never be sorry if you buy a Peavey keyboard amp. Ken ... From: Keith To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 8:08 AM

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Re: [DTXpress] UNSUBSCRIBE

2004-11-05 by Ken

You have to do it yourself. Ken ... From: jrl49@aol.com To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 7:56 PM Subject: [DTXpress] UNSUBSCRIBE

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Re: High Fellow's

2004-11-05 by Keith

Behringer KX1200 gets good recommendations. Around £200 if you shop around. I haven t got one yet, but that is what I plan to buy soon. Keith.

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New here.

2004-11-05 by magols3

Hello!! My name is Magnus Olsson and i live in Sweden.I play on a a-set Yamaha Maple Custom and now i want to expand my set with a DTXpress i think but it is a

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module/interface suggestions...

2004-11-05 by Phil

hi there - my first post searched through the archives & couldn t find my question. i m actually a guitarist that likes to play drums when ever possible. i ve

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Re: UNSUBSCRIBE

2004-11-05 by oldguydrummer

... sent to ... Jerry, I have sent you a PM. For others, if you are currently receiving individual emails of all of the posts here and no longer what to

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UNSUBSCRIBE

2004-11-05 by jrl49@aol.com

Please take me off the list. I do not wish to have anymore emails sent to me from the forum. Thanks, Jerry Levien/ Jodela

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High Fellow's

2004-11-05 by guynthomas

Been looking at the many interesting posts on this forum it s now my time for my first post. So let s go! Just came back from playing with a couple of guitar

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kit for sale...

2004-11-04 by mtnbikn_va

dtx with extra cyb. trigger. bearinger amp, dw delta 5000 pedel, tama stool, asking 900.00/obo. located in virginia. pics in arcived under mtnbikn_va...

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RE: [DTXpress] Re: Layering two voices

2004-11-03 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com

Nick, I guess it could be posted at the Yahoogroups/Dtxtreme site or at Yamaha s site Dtxperience. OGD _____ From: Nick Carroll Sent: Wednesday, November 03,

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Re: Layering two voices

2004-11-03 by Nick Carroll

Thanks, OGD. I am much obliged. I ll spend some time following your instructions and see how I go. A pity there isn t a DTXtreme version of the DTXpressions

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Re: Layering two voices

2004-11-03 by oldguydrummer

Nick, Here goes nothing, it should be clear as mud when I finish, as I am still trying to figure out why they did it this way. When you go to the Voice menu,

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Re: Layering two voices

2004-11-02 by Nick Carroll

Cheers, and thanks OGD. I really do need a hand to decipher the handbook instructions, which I must have skipped over several times. ... Dtxtreme IIS ...

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Does RHH work well on any stand?

2004-11-01 by Tom

Does the RHH high hat work good on any regular HH stand? Any limitations or things to look for if considering putting it on a stand other than the one Yamaha

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RE: [DTXpress] Layering two voices

2004-11-01 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com

Nick, I am work and on the way out the door.. so quick answer. In the Dtxtreme IIS it is not as logical as in the Dtxpress. If you just want one voice, you

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Layering two voices

2004-11-01 by Nick Carroll

Can anyone tell me how to layer two voices together on the DTXtreme IIS? I knew how to do this on the DTXpress I, which I have just traded in, but can t find

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Re: Where to sell DTXIII Special

2004-10-31 by uac235

Coachman, I don t believe I would be able to sell my Special Edition kit without the RHH, it s kind of the corner stone of the system. I would suggest looking

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Re: Where to sell DTXIII Special

2004-10-31 by coachman6666

... experiences ... saw ... like ... Hey I will buy the hihat for a good price, and give you my hat hat pedal and pad from my dtxpress II to boot so you can

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Re: Where to sell DTXIII Special

2004-10-30 by oldguydrummer

... Tom, When the current group of moderators inherited this group, there was alot of spam/porn. At that time we decided to limit commercial advertising of

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