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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by emf

... also ... shiv ... that ... how ... That s much more interesting than what I thought was happening. Somehow your cheap mono mic on a stereo adapter was able

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by moosetication

... No mystery. The electrical noise generated when you did that would have been enough for the module to think it had detected a rim switch. Just coincidence,

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by Kevin Richard

Now I m really confused... just kidding ;) My kick is definately hooked to input 1 and I didn t have ANYTHING into 9/10 but I was getting the cowbell sound and

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by moosetication

... For observers, the issue I found is that moderately fast rolls wouldn t track properly on a pad connected to the magic box rim input. Prompted by your

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by Keith

... Thanks for the kind words, Ed. The prototype magic box is probably suitable for uses such as adding simple percussion sounds, but needs more work for

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by emf

... repeat ... it... ... Gilligan, I may be coming to this thread in the middle and missing something, but I seem to recall that input 9 or 10 may also have a

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Re: Latency-cakewalk

2004-06-09 by Kevin Richard

I ll just say that I echo Ed s notes about the system though, basically more ram the better!... I too am running a 1ghz right now but my ram just went from

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by Kevin Richard

I agree with you guys... I m just wondering how/what triggered the cowbell (rim) sound when I was plugging something (now I can t repeat it or recall what it

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Re: Latency-cakewalk

2004-06-09 by emf

... Hi Rick, This isn t really my strong suit, but I m in the neighborhood so I ll venture a comment, which others are free to supplement or overrule. I

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Latency-cakewalk

2004-06-09 by freefunky12

Hi, Quick question: I connected my DTXPressII drum kit to my computer recently via a midiman midisport 1x1 interface. My computer isn t bad but certainly not

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by emf

... so ... of them! Jamie, You need to get up to speed on the difference between stereo and dual-zone in e-drumming lingo. Unfortunately, the term dual-

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by jamie@jocose.co.uk

thanks for your help guys. its kinda annoying though. i bought the a new dual cymbal, a single cymbal, and a tom pad, and i m not gonna be able to use eith the

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by emf

... Jamie, One of the popular sports on this board over the years has been discussing the feasibility of devising an electronic device that would split a

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RE: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by jamie@jocose.co.uk

thanks for your suggestion, i originally thought i d be able to plug 2 single zone pads into any port that supported a dual zone pad but this is not the case.

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by moosetication

... No. ... No, the kick pad input (#1) is stereo (piezo and rim switch) on the II and III. Only 9/10 is a dual mono input, and you will need to use that input

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Re: Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-09 by reetaprice

... Hmmmmmmmm, it seems to me it is more of a concentration thing. There are a few people on the forum who dabble in electronics, and who may be able to rig up

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Re: pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-09 by Kevin Richard

Is it different on the DTxpress III? I haven t played with it thouroughly but I will... But so far if I plug in a cable to that extra input it triggers a cow

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Re: Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-09 by Kevin Richard

Unfortunatly I would have to say you are probably wrong here... I have ALWAYS amazed people, especially drummers, with how little rythm I have. I was just

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pad in to the kp65(kick pad)

2004-06-08 by jamieukonline

hi, i have a dtxpress2, and have expanded my kit by buying a single zone cymbal pad, a dual zone cymbal and a tom pad. I used the dual zone to replace the

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Re: [DTXpress] Re: cakewalk

2004-06-08 by tony boniface

Thanks Ed, I ll have a look. emf wrote:--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, grassman3824 ... Hi Grassman, Welcome.

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Re: DTXpress III for Sale.....

2004-06-08 by emf

... Bret, Sorry to hear it. Will you be completely drum-free now, since you ve also sold your acoustics, or are you going to invest in another kit? Ed

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Re: Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-08 by reetaprice

... After reading your post I think the problem may not be as bad as you think. I can guarantee that every time someone visits me, they instantly go over to

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DTXpress III for Sale.....

2004-06-08 by flexsez

Hey guys, I bought a DTXpress III a few months ago and believe it or not I need to sell them. They have about 10 hours on them, so they re in mint condition.

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Re: cakewalk

2004-06-08 by emf

... Hi Grassman, Welcome. The second to last item in the group s Links section (see purple box to the left) claims to be such an animal. I haven t checked it

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cakewalk

2004-06-08 by grassman3824

Hi all, Does anyone know where I can find a cakewalk instrument definition download for the dtxpress? I ve been looking for ages and would be extremely

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Re: Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-08 by supernovanexus

Well, it was like 3 am when I posted, so they may be off. I have some beginner/intermediate patterns written somewhere from lessons a while back, maybe I can

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Re: Kick drum not sounding at times?

2004-06-06 by Kevin Richard

Well I know it s an output thing because the first time it happened I could see that the trigger was responding and registering.. I was ONLY hitting the kick

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Re: Kick drum not sounding at times?

2004-06-06 by emf

... with ... I ... Good morning, Gilligan. If the pad registers gain while it is mute, the problem would have to be at the output stage. Personally, I m not

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Kick drum not sounding at times?

2004-06-06 by Kevin Richard

I noticed that my kick stop making sounds but I had been messing with some other triggers and figured I had bumped something. I went looking at it was

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Re: Midi bulk dumps

2004-06-06 by custom_elect

DTXchange was done in VB using the Maybry control, and we first extended that to handle multiple messages. We are doing a VC++ app in the form of a wizard for

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Re: Midi bulk dumps

2004-06-06 by Kevin Richard

Thanks for the reply... I m very excited about this new program you guys are working on. What language are you programming it in? I have a bit of VB

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Re: Midi bulk dumps

2004-06-06 by custom_elect

Hi Gilligan I m in the same boat with my DTX-II (Thanks for your previous response by the way). - As I m not a drummer, I need to save and reload my carefully

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Re: Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-06 by Kevin Richard

Zack, I have saved them if nothing else for the fact that you put so much time and effort into my question that it would be an insult if I didn t do as you

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Re: Check this.....

2004-06-06 by supernovanexus

Roland with 300-watts...thats a good $1000 I d say at the least, probably more. -Zack-

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Re: Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-06 by supernovanexus

One other thing...don t worry about fills yet, but when you do, here are some patterns for you to do backwards and forwards: (I m getting a sist)

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Re: Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-06 by supernovanexus

Lol. You need to start small now. (SAVE THIS TO YOUR HD SO YOU CAN SEE IT FOR A FEW MONTHS) Play some 4th notes on your snare, then eighth notes, then

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Re: Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-06 by Rob

If drills are boring to you, and you don t pick it up naturally, I don t know if there is helpful addvice. Are you sure yer name isn t William Hung? };o)

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Can't stop my right foot!

2004-06-05 by Kevin Richard

OK that s just one of the many problems I have... I am NOT a drummer and I never really will be but I bought the kit because I like to air drum and plus my

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Midi bulk dumps

2004-06-05 by Kevin Richard

Ok... I have tried to read through the archives but man I m way too tired... I just got my Dtxpress III (YAY!) and I want to dump what s in it and retore the

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