I own 3 alesis modules, Pintech pads, DYO Roland style silent mesh
pads, and the best of the lot, DTXtreme-2. What is outstanding about
all those units are the acoustic sounding samples. But there is more
to it than just good samples and pads. The triggering and how the
sample is processed. The huge difference between the DTX-2.0 with
pintech pads (used them live by the way), and the newer Xtreme-2's
is the triggering and the way the sample is played. Apparently the
memory for the sample being played in the newer modules, ie DTX-3,
Xtreme etc. is greater. This enables the sample to play out it's
note for a longer duration, thus when the next not is hit, it
doesn't choke or replace the first note being played. In a nutshell,
it rids, or decreases to a greater degree the "machine gun" effect
that is famous in older modules. So when doing difficult and dynamic
snare work at high speeds with dynamics, the newer modules will
articulate the playing far better than the older modules. Mind you
the DTX-2 is older, but still a gem of a module due to it's features
and rich drum sounds. The newer modules play the sample far better.
Anyways I would get xpress 3. I tried a kit in the music store and
it is sweet. I did some snare work and it tracked and played the
notes nicely. The sounds were rich and acoustic sounding. The pads
are factory mated to the module. My factory xtreme pads work better
with my module than Pintech. Not to slam Pintech, but that's the way
it is. The Pintech pads do work nicely with my Alesis and Yamaha
modules none the less as I gigged with them live untill I got the
Xtreme's. Hope this helps.
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" <tombrook11232@y...> wrote:
>
> I saw this ad for a DTX2 Module here: http://www.harmony-
> central.com/Drums/EDW/modules.html
>
> It is described as follows:
>
> Yamaha DTX 2.0 NEW [website is copyrighted 1998]
> Voices - 1044, fully editable
> Drum Sets - 64, 32 user programmable and 32 preset
> Trigger Inputs - 12, (8 stereo + 2 stereo piezo split) Also 1 Hi-
hat
> and 1 foot switch
> Built In Sequencer - YES
> Hi-Hat Nuance CV - Full
> Cymbal Choke Capabilities - YES
> User Adjustable Effects Processor - YES
>
> I suppose in most ways the new DTX III module would be superior to
> this one. How would the two compare?
>
> I just recieved an offer to buy a DTX2module with some Pintech
drums
> for a cost about equal to what a new DTXIII kit would cost. The
> seller bought the kit new in 2000. I'm thinking it's probably
the
> old module, but I'm not sure yet. I asked him via email but
haven't
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> heard back yet. I am shopping for a used kit which will be my
> first edrum kit. If the module is the old one, I don't think it
> would be such a great deal.