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2004-05-04 by Dan Cheak
Ed, I posted a question to you on DTXtreme, but sometimes they are very slow to show up. I asked if you had heard of the wear and crumbling of the pad
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2004-05-04 by Dan Cheak
Ed, I posted a question to you on DTXtreme, but sometimes they are very slow to show up. I asked if you had heard of the wear and crumbling of the pad
2004-05-04 by emf
... part,always consistent.I have used the kit for about a year,and have played several gigs, as well as a lot of recording time. It seems that if I play a
2004-05-04 by nugeman2004
... a ... the ... reasons. ... to ... mute ... rejection ... rejection ... is ... you ... but ... might ... to ... I too, have the same issue! when playing as
2004-05-04 by nugeman2004
... the ... are ... trigger ... the ... Hi....perhaps I should clarify, the rim hits were, for the most part,always consistent.I have used the kit for about a
2004-05-03 by emf
... am ... that ... and ... Hi Robert, Dropouts aren t terribly unusual. But, as Will s post indicates, the kick pad isn t usually the victim--at least for
2004-05-03 by William Sutherland
Oops, sorry - just checked back my notes - with me it was the other way around - it was the bass drum that was sounding and the other struck pad not. W. ...
2004-05-03 by William Sutherland
Yes, this exact thing happened to me when I was trying to set up the Dtxpress 1 module with my new Hart Dynamics kit. I could not see why it was happening -
2004-05-03 by robert_cathy
Has anyone heard of this problem, sometimes but not always when I am hitting a snare, cymbal or highhat, the bass drum doesn t trigger a sound even thought it
2004-05-03 by emf
... FYI, ... in dtxpress and ... I just checked, and it s gone up to $219. It will be interesting to see how much the bid goes up in this final thirty minutes
2004-05-03 by jrl49@aol.com
Ed: Thanks for the quick reply. You saved me a few hundred bucks. FYI, there is a dtx 2 module on ebay right now the bid is 182.00. Type in dtxpress and it
2004-05-03 by emf
... and keeping ... my old pads ... Jerry, No, the DTXPI pads and cymbals don t have the capabilities that I described. You d have to buy new ones, but if you
2004-05-03 by jrl49@aol.com
Ed: Thanks for the quick reply. I am only upgrading the module and keeping the pads. Will I get all the capabilities thay you described with my old pads and
2004-05-03 by emf
... Keith, What you say makes sense, except that one of the anomalies of these so-called stereo pads is, or at least used to be, that sometimes hitting in
2004-05-03 by Keith
... If the rim switch was shot, wouldn t you still get a sound, but the sound of the centre rather than the rim? Maybe that is what you are getting, but if
2004-05-03 by Vernon Graner
For those of you that would like to try a double kick setup w/o parting with your hard-earned moolah, a double kick kit lurks in every DTXpress, all it takes
2004-05-03 by emf
... that ... Welcome Jerry, The difference lies mainly in the three-zone capability of the II, which would allow you take full advantage of Yamaha s new
2004-05-03 by emf
... I ... seems ... trigger ... Hi kb, Welcome to the group. I m in Massachusetts; sometimes we even get the same weather. I ll leave this question to those
2004-05-03 by jodela49
Greetings: Just signed up and have a question. I have an opp. to upgrade my dtxpress one module to a dtxpress two. Do you think that there is much of a
2004-05-03 by emf
... box ... the ... inputs ... Hi Keith, I had it in my head that the box and module could potentially be at odds, but now I see my mistake. Just to summarize
2004-05-03 by Keith
... I don t see any conflict. The threshold I am putting in the magic box is just a minimum level below which the rim switch will not switch. Ideally this
2004-05-03 by Abdulmalek Hamsho
Both modules are similar (DTXPress II), so I will not lose any features. In reference to zapaxe, I don t have the 9-PIN cable in here, and it s so difficult to
2004-05-03 by nugeman2004
HI....my first post...It feels good to have you all out there...but I am hoping someone has an answer to a problem I am having....It seems that as of late, my
2004-05-03 by supernovanexus
I have seen the exact plans for this quote practice pad change. Its on the net in a good amount of places, just search for it. Might take some time
2004-05-02 by Ken
Thanks Ed, there was mention of using 2 layers of the plastic window screen material on the DIY list I think. I will try that if nothing else is mentioned. Ken
2004-05-02 by Chris
... think). ... problem ... the ... There s always good old Thomann in Germany who ship to the UK. £12 to do so if memory serves. Here s a link to the
2004-05-02 by emf
... Remo ... noise ... a ... the ... Ken, The basic idea is sound. In fact, you can view its implementation, in part, at electronicdrums.com as a DIY project.
2004-05-02 by philsiu02
Cheers. I have a 4ft space (in terms of width). Ive got a depth of around 5ft. (width being the back of the dtx (e.g parallel with the bass drum)). Looks like
2004-05-02 by emf
... the ... the ... could ... I ... Keith, Right. I got it. My ancillary point is that the DTX allows the rim voice to change by velocity, which is presumably
2004-05-02 by boomer535
What are some sources for a mesh material I can use to fit to a Remo practice pad after cutting away the mylar. Because of the stick noise produced with the
2004-05-02 by Keith
... I am using 5 by 5 . I am not huge! However, I think it depends on how wide you set the rack arms with the module & Tom3 on, how deep your kick pedal is
2004-05-02 by Keith
... The threshold I was thinking of is the one that I use to detect the rim pad being hit and so switching the rim switch. The threshold needs to be
2004-05-02 by Ken
Although the KP60 has a very small pad, (about 1-1/2 wide x 3 high) the double pedal beaters can be bent to an over/under configuration and although they
2004-05-02 by AParsells@cfl.rr.com
I have a DTX III and I m using a 4 X 5 area of floor space ... anyone
2004-05-02 by philsiu02
I ve just bought the DTX II and it will be delivered on Wednesday. The only problem is that i have very limited room for it. If anyone has the rough dimensions
2004-05-02 by emf
... I am looking at ... box. Keith and Abdulmalek, This characteristic will be dependent on the particular module. The Yamaha DTX v2.0, for example, had a
2004-05-02 by supernovanexus
My fault Ken, I wasn t thinking. Yes the KP60 and KP65 can use double pedals, I was thinking about the tower one that came with the DTXpress I. -Zack-
2004-05-02 by Keith
... input, I ... There is only one trigger setting for a dual/3 zone input, but there are independent volume settings. So for example you can only have one
2004-05-02 by Abdulmalek Hamsho
But as I heard, you can t control the beat velocity in rim switch input, I mean if you triggered the rim lightly or hardly it would give the same velocity of
2004-05-01 by Ken
No you don t. See my previous reply to this. Ken If its the KP60, then you ll have to purchase a second one to do 2 pedals. You prolly knew that already, I was
2004-05-01 by bongokonzelmann
I just discovered a quite unusual thing with mi HH65 hihat (DTXPIIIST). If the hihat pedal is kicked down it triggers in a normal way, as you would expect. But
2004-05-01 by supernovanexus
Keyboard amps also work well. They cover the high-end cymbals and snare while also covering the low-end base and floor toms without problem. They are
2004-05-01 by supernovanexus
Stephanie, The KP65 is the only bass pad made for the DTXpress kits that is capable of using a double bass pedal. If its the KP60, then you ll have to purchase
2004-05-01 by Ken
I think he has a KP-60. Ken ... From: Stephanie Ellison To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 9:51 AM Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Re: Double
2004-05-01 by Keith
... Yes. I sum the two signals together, so it you hit both the rim switch will operate, so that is the sound you will get. I could switch the signals
2004-05-01 by Chris
... input ... really ... other ... Can we assume that if both pads are hit at the same time that they will both play the same sound (presumably the rim
2004-05-01 by Stephanie Ellison
... You would do that when you want to use two separate bass drum pedals. I have a double bass drum pedal set that plays on one drum, the Pacific Drums
2004-05-01 by Ken
I think he wants to use two pedals on the one kick pad. It can be done with some bending of the beater rods. I have seen a photo of it but don t remember
2004-05-01 by supernovanexus
First off, Very nice work! If it were me, I d a little bit of research and tweaking, if any, and see about patent ideas? I d wait to disclose any info till you
2004-05-01 by oldguydrummer
... a way to ... found ... Since the kick is just a mono trigger type, all you need is a spare input like 9 or 10 to plug the second one into. Then you will
2004-05-01 by Frank & Susan Malinowski
My son would like to add a double bass to his DTXpress I, is there a way to do this? I tried to search previous messages but all the traffic I found was about