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Re: Hart Mesh vs. Yamaha Rubber

2004-09-06 by moosetication

... I was pondering if it might be feasible to mount the TP100 pads *inside* the top of a regular A shell. Perhaps a couple of inexpensive 12 tom shells, cut

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Hart Mesh vs. Yamaha Rubber

2004-09-06 by temp1111

Hello list... I am extremely please with my DTX2S that I have integrated into my acoustic kit. I love everything about it. My hope was that in addition to

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FYI issue with TP100

2004-09-04 by oldguydrummer

For anyone who has this pad.... Until we can figure this problem out...I would recommend that you only tighten the threaded knob that secures the pad to the

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Re: First post, UK online stores...

2004-09-03 by Keith

... ... AND a handling charge for the privilege of taking the duty and VAT off you - I am not sure what the Post Office charge now but I think it is around

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Settings Question new reply

2004-09-02 by gibson3691

Thanks, I ll look into that. I watched a demo from a Yamaha rep at Guitar Center here and not a single misfire/trigger problem occurrance. When mine did I

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DtxpressIIIS settings question

2004-09-02 by gibson3691

Hi group. I am a new user of the DtxIIIS (newer HH sys and round cymbals). I am new to E drums (3 mos)and triggering. Unfortunately my kit doesn t react like

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Re: USB to MIDI Cable and Driver

2004-09-01 by captainzbably

... is ... Hey Peter, I don t know if it is really that simple to make one yourself. I bought a ROM I/O from ESI. There s a lot of smd-stuff inside. If you

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USB to MIDI Cable and Driver

2004-09-01 by peepeec2000

Does anyone have the schematic and driver for the USB to MIDI interface cable ? I am just too cheap to buy one when I m sure it is a relatively simple thing to

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-09-01 by emf

... in ... Nick, Ed Morin s email address as a member of this group is edm@pileus.com, his Drumbalaya address is edm@drumbalaya.com. I go back to Split Enz as

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-09-01 by Nick Carroll

Thanks, but I don t know Ed Morin s Yahoo profile name, thus don t know where to reach him. In any case, I think I m more interested in the DTXtreme IIS -

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Re: First post, UK online stores...

2004-09-01 by moosetication

... By the way, don t forget you will also get charged import duty AND VAT ... wait for it ... on top of the total cost of the goods plus shipping. Stewart

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Re: First post, UK online stores...

2004-09-01 by moosetication

... Newcastle Drum Centre (www.newcastledrum.co.uk) show them, and I have heard of people getting them from Piedog (www.piedog.com). However the big issue in

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First post, UK online stores...

2004-09-01 by Richard Mills

Hi, My first post so forgive me if i m repeating anything that has been said before or stepping on any toes. I have a DTXpress 2 kit and want to add an extra

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-09-01 by emf

... Nick, You re thinking of our pal, Ed Morin, owner of Drumbalaya. You should email him your questions about the ddrum kit (which, incidentally, he also

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-09-01 by Nick Carroll

Thanks, Ed. Am I to understand you run an on-line e-drum store? If so, which one? ... to ... how ... very ... metronome. ... look ... system, ... you), ...

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-09-01 by Nick Carroll

Yes, I get the idea. Having heard a DDRUM kit in action, it sounded very authentic. But what exactly cost NZ$4,500? Did you buy a whole kit (i.e. module, frame

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-09-01 by drumsonly2002

Just wondering how the Yamaha Xtreme s samples compare to the D Drum s acoustic samples. I know D Drum is the top unit for realism, but I find my Xtreme

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-09-01 by warrenpink

Nick My kit ended up costing NZ$4,500 including shipping and GST. They retail here for $7,000 to $7,500. They have gone up a couple of hundred $ at Drubalaya

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: New Member Intro

2004-09-01 by Don

Ray: Thank you for asking I have been using them for 10 years and the sound is wonderful for both live and studio work. I have the habit of tuning smaller

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-31 by emf

... Nick, Go to the ddrum site at http://www.ddrum.com/ddrum/index.htm and look around. When you buy a ddrum kit with a particular operating system, you get

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-31 by Nick Carroll

Thanks for that feedback about Drumbalaya. Sounds like the way to go! I ll check with the Australian Customs Service to find out how much duty I ll have to

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-30 by warrenpink

Nick I ordered a DDRUM 4 SE kit from Drumbalaya and had it sent to New Zealand. It cost US$185 for shipping and arrived within 7 days. The service was great.

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Re: New here

2004-08-30 by captainzbably

I bought my DTXIIISP in a local music store in Belgium. It didn t come with a bass pedal nor with a throne. I checked other european websites, and I couldn t

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: New here

2004-08-30 by Creighton Higgins

Ryan Bergin wrote: Where did you get your DTXpress III Special? I was looking into buying it on Musician s Friend, but they told me it only comes with the

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-29 by drumsonly2002

I find the 3 zone rim a winner in the great idea department of pad design features. The two rims are very responsive and the side stick rim is positioned

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-29 by Nick Carroll

Thanks, OGD. I had figured that those extra dual-zone inputs would only split off into mono applications. Which is fine by me. I would only use them for, say,

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-29 by Nick Carroll

Thanks for your feedback on the TP120S. Great to know it is so responsive - which is why I m so interested in it. I ve become accustomed to playing on rubber

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-29 by oldguydrummer

... Nick, Be careful with planning out the extra inputs, they are not what they seem to be. INPUTS 1-5 (assigned to Snare and four toms) are the only ones that

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-28 by drumsonly2002

Time for a spell checker, sorry for the mistakes. ... in ... with ... what ... the ... a ... cage ... real ... Hart ... think ... three ... just ... cents

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-28 by drumsonly2002

With regards to the pads, Les Paul once said people hear with their eyes. He then made the Les Paul the way we see it today. I agree with that as music is

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Re: DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-28 by Ryan Bergin

I ve tried the DTXtreme II at Guitar Center many times. I know a lot of people who consider the Xtreme to have a better acoustic feel than the mesh pads that

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DTXtreme thoughts

2004-08-28 by Nick Carroll

Can I think aloud for a moment? I may be coming into some money in the next few months and am seriously considering upgrading from my DTXpress I to a DTXtreme

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Re: New Member Intro

2004-08-28 by Ryan Bergin

Welcome! So, a Yamaha Maple Custom, eh? I ve been drooling over those ever since I saw them on the Yamaha page. They look nice, and generally as all Maple

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New Member Intro

2004-08-28 by Don

I was encouraged to post my info as a new member. Name: Don J. Location: Chicago Area Years Drumming: 30 Kit: Purchased first electronic kit: DTXexpress II

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: New here

2004-08-28 by Charles Baer

... Time to go home here, it DOESN T say the standard has a HH stand, only the PAD. sorry. ...too much lousy M$ documentation searching today...doy-yup,

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Re: New here

2004-08-28 by Ryan Bergin

Yeah, I also assumed that Musician s Friend had errors on their pages. That s probably what it is. I ve dealt with MF in the past, and they ve always been

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: New here

2004-08-28 by Charles Baer

MF is a low overhead warehouse operation that has a reputation of not ripping off their customers, more likely the phone support checked the exact same web

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