Re: [DTXpress] Amplification Preferences
2004-10-03 by Don
Team: I would also like to inquire on this...! Great topic I have a Peavy Club PA w/2 Toa on stand speakers, 200w head, that I think is overkill, but probably
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2004-10-03 by Don
Team: I would also like to inquire on this...! Great topic I have a Peavy Club PA w/2 Toa on stand speakers, 200w head, that I think is overkill, but probably
2004-10-03 by Creighton Higgins
hello F I myself have been blessed with the use of an older Peavey Keyboard amp- the KB-3 I believe. It seems to be more than sufficient for playing in small
2004-10-03 by quarlofx
Greetings Most Honorable and Helpful Group, I tried to start a thread awhile back regarding the satisfaction/desirability/experiential quality of playing
2004-10-03 by nothing_studios
Hi I`m new to both this group and the DTX 1 module,I tried using the DTXchange software and could save my factory presets fine following the info provided to
2004-10-02 by temp1111
You can discuss that model here Bernie. there aren t a lot of us here yet, but I m sure that will change soon. Vic ... From: Bernard Hahn To:
2004-10-02 by emf
... Bernie, Welcome. Although we re known as the DTXpress Group, many of our members are owners of, among other kits, the DTXtreme IIS. Post your questions and
2004-10-02 by Bernard Hahn
I am looking for a group that is for the new DTXTREME IIS Thanks Bernie
2004-10-01 by bongokonzelmann
Press SHIFT-PAGE UP to activate the MUTE Function in SONG mode. Besides that each of the four percussion tracks can be manually deactivated. Regards
2004-10-01 by Tom
Is there anywhere to get songs with the drum sounds removed so one can play along with them?
2004-09-30 by contract731@comcast.net
Jay: I just did a search on Google and received 3,470 English listings alone. remove the word and and check your Google Preferences which are accessbile near
2004-09-30 by Jay
I found this application and was wondering if anyone has tried using it. It s called SysEx Librarian: http://www.snoize.com/SysExLibrarian/ Will this work with
2004-09-29 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Wow, you learn something new everyday. I never knew the original Dtxpress I rack used steel tubing, instead of aluminum. OGD _____ From: Nick Carroll The
2004-09-29 by Nick Carroll
No, what I meant was, I fold up the frame with all pads intact. You ll find that you can make it quite compact with only a few adjustments to the pad clamp
2004-09-29 by Don
Thank you, Don ... Mac users are 50% more accurate and 44% more productive than Wintel users. (A.D. Little report)* *Founded in 1886 ,Arthur D. Little is the
2004-09-28 by uac235
... The folding kit demo is on the Yamaha web page. Here s where: 1.Go to www.yamaha.com 2.Click on the USA Musical Instruments button and a new page will
2004-09-28 by contract731@comcast.net
If anyone has that url of the folded kit, I would love to see that!! Uncle Don You can fold the kit up completely and leave all the pads on it. There is a
2004-09-28 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
You can fold the kit up completely and leave all the pads on it. There is a photo floating around on one of the websites that showed it in the open and closed
2004-09-28 by savvy530
Thanks Nick... so you detach all the pads? Seems like it would be cool to fold the whole thing up with the pads.
2004-09-28 by laurent bob
Thanks for your answer. I ll try to change the kick pad first, then maybe the snare drum. ...
2004-09-28 by oldguydrummer
... Nothing that you would hear on the radio. There are 95 preset songs that are mostly short segments to give you wide variaty of styles to play long too:
2004-09-28 by oldguydrummer
... Right out-of-the-box not that often. If you start to assign multiple layer voices to each pad or start triggering sounds in the module through an
2004-09-28 by oldguydrummer
... 2 ... Tom, The Dtxpress line is I, II, III and IIIsp with modules for the III & IIIsp being the same and the most up to date, then the II and then the I.
2004-09-28 by oldguydrummer
... that ... it, you may ... doen t hurt to ... Start with Yamahammer at the www.dtxperience.com site. OGD
2004-09-28 by Tom
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2004-09-28 by Tom
... complexity, it s using a lot of the available voices which doesn t leave many for your pads. The brain may just be grabbing the voice used by your cymbal
2004-09-28 by Tom
Most product lines follow the convention of naming the bigger and better models with the higher number. How come the better of the 2 and 3 is the 2?
2004-09-27 by epvk_jahoe
Hi OGD, ... I guess I m OK, but just in case... on which one of the many Yamaha websites should I ask? Erik Paul
2004-09-27 by emf
... No apology necessary for the description. If males can answer to the term boy toy --sometimes willingly--a DTXpress should be able to handle it. The real
2004-09-27 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Welcome, All of the dtxpress II & III and the dtxtreme IIS pads will work on the dtxpress I module, but with limitations. The TP65S and the PCY150S are three
2004-09-27 by laurent bob
Hi everyone, I recently bought a DTXpress kit. This drum is really funny. I wonder if it is possible to have two sounds (i.e. snare and rim shot) on a
2004-09-27 by wb7ubd
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2004-09-26 by lazylightnin2001
Thanks for all the feedback everyone. Just picked this up today, got it all set-up and just played for about an hour. Loved it, especially the pre-set songs.
2004-09-25 by temp1111
I have the complete cymbal set from a brand new DTXtreme IIS kit available. These are brand new, never played. Email me offlist if you are interested in
2004-09-25 by Tom
I don t like that Yamaha includes a throne, HH Stand and Kick Pedal with the IIIS. I already have all those things and don t want to buy unneeded stuff that
2004-09-24 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Erik, Yamaha did burn me some new ROM Chips for my Dtxpress II modules that restored the choking function to inputs 1-8. If you really need it, you may want to
2004-09-24 by emf
... Anyway, it ll probably take a few months to get the ... probably take much longer to ... too eager to play (which ... every time I m behind ... huge step
2004-09-24 by epvk_jahoe
Hey guys (m/f), This week I received my two new PCY65S s for my DTXPII kit. I ordered them August 16th at Thomann (for 218 euro s, including CYAT65 arms and
2004-09-24 by Creighton Higgins
$400 is not too bad if all works- check drumbalaya s (www.drumbalaya.com) bargain bin for the price of old controllers- the seem to be around $300 or so so the
2004-09-24 by Frank & Susan Malinowski
2004-09-23 by Ken
BTW it came with a pedal, throne, and a pair of sticks. Ken ... From: lazylightnin2001 To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2004 3:30 PM
2004-09-23 by Ken
I paid $750 for my DTX I (almost new) about 6 months ago and at that time thought it was a good deal. Ken ... From: lazylightnin2001 To:
2004-09-23 by emf
I just got this message: Tony Verderosa playing LIVE at So Cal 10 this Saturday night @ 9:30PM on the Mainstage. www.socalspirit.com See u there - If any of
2004-09-23 by emf
... kit ... a ... Cort, Welcome to the group. I agree with Anthony. If you re sure that the kit is in good working, it s a steal. You might be pleasantly
2004-09-23 by Anthony Robinson
That sounds like a great deal for me, I would jump on it asap. lazylightnin2001 wrote: I have never drummed before(-besides
2004-09-23 by lazylightnin2001
I have never drummed before(-besides enjoying the arcade digital kit to Rock n Me!) and was wondering if $400 for a DTXPRESS(I) kit with a pedal is a good
2004-09-22 by Charles Baer
That s exceptionally helpful! I ve been considering getting a DM Pro module even now that I have the 3SP, then drive it off the MIDI port. Any excuse to BUY
2004-09-22 by uac235
I suffer from your same ailment it seems. I got my TP120 from Drumbalaya along with a 12 inch snare stand and incorporated it into a DTXIIISP. I love it.
2004-09-22 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Creighton, If you have to press that hard, you might need to adjust hihat clutch down lower. Inside there is a FSR sensor on the bottom inside of the RHH130
2004-09-22 by Creighton Higgins
Hello RAV As a III user I thought that I would respond to your cymbal questions. IMHO the cymbal sounds are quite good (and a real advance over previous
2004-09-22 by rdamon@mckinney-usa.com
Another possibility not already mentioned, is that some stray dirt has lodged between the rubber covering and the FSR ribbon. A few folks have reported that