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Some questions about the DTX

Some questions about the DTX

2001-06-20 by artynerd@yahoo.com

Hello,

I'm new to this group and I'm thinking about getting the Yamaha 
DTXpress, it seems to be the best bang for the dollar out there and I 
am bit of a Yamaha fan.  I currently own a 5-piece Yamaha Stage 
Custom accoustic jazz kit, a Yamaha dual-chain double bass pedal, and 
a Yamaha sound system for my computer, and I must say, I'm very 
please with all my Yamaha products and that is why I would like to go 
with the DTX.  The questions I have are as follows:

1. Will my double bass pedal work on the kick pad?  It looks rather 
small in the pictures I've seen, but is there any way to rig it up to 
accomodate a double pedal?

2. Is there an easy way ( a secure way I should say) to rig up the 
pads inside my stage custom kit?  As in, removing the heads and 
fastening the pads inside the shells.

3. Is there any problem with the kick/hihat pedals sliding on the 
floor?

4. Does anyone know of a page devoted to making pads?  A friend of 
mine said you can make them out of practise pads and a few cheap 
electronics from Radio Shack.  I would also like to know where to 
find the DTXpression page that I have heard about (where to download 
custom kits and such).

5. Most importantly, what is the cheapest price you people have 
found/paid for a DTX?  Is there any places online I could find a used 
DTX in good condition?  What do you people think about buying a used 
DTX?  

Sorry about being so longwinded, but this is a big investment for me, 
so any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!

-Josh Schroeder

Re: [DTXpress] Some questions about the DTX

2001-06-20 by Mark T. Owen

artynerd@... wrote:

Hello,

I'm new to this group and I'm thinking about getting the Yamaha
DTXpress, it seems to be the best bang for the dollar out there and I
am bit of a Yamaha fan.� I currently own a 5-piece Yamaha Stage
Custom accoustic jazz kit, a Yamaha dual-chain double bass pedal, and
a Yamaha sound system for my computer, and I must say, I'm very
please with all my Yamaha products and that is why I would like to go
with the DTX.� The questions I have are as follows:

1. Will my double bass pedal work on the kick pad?� It looks rather
small in the pictures I've seen, but is there any way to rig it up to
accomodate a double pedal?

Too small...There is a good Pintech solution that will plug in the DTXpress
2. Is there an easy way ( a secure way I should say) to rig up the
pads inside my stage custom kit?� As in, removing the heads and
fastening the pads inside the shells.
Not really...if you want to trigger your acoustic kit into the DTXpress, it is very easy. You can use real heads or mesh heads for greater control of volume levels.
I highly recommend joining electronicdrums.com for instructions, parts, and member feedback. I've done my snare and kick so far and they work well. Cost me less than $20 and about an hour of assembly.
3. Is there any problem with the kick/hihat pedals sliding on the
floor?
Use a drum mat/carpet and the adjustable spurs. No slipping on my kit.
4. Does anyone know of a page devoted to making pads?� A friend of
mine said you can make them out of practise pads and a few cheap
electronics from Radio Shack.� I would also like to know where to
find the DTXpression page that I have heard about (where to download
custom kits and such).
http://www.onelist.com/community/DTXpress� get� the tips and tricks section... very useful
http://www.electronicdrums.com� build your own !� I use the Yamaha pads for home practice and the triggered acoustic kit with DTXpress brain for live.
5. Most importantly, what is the cheapest price you people have
found/paid for a DTX?� Is there any places online I could find a used
DTX in good condition?� What do you people think about buying a used
DTX?
Used is fine. Check out the threads on the clamps, the pads themselves, particularly the cymbal pads. Heavy hitters can crack or damage them.
Sorry about being so longwinded, but this is a big investment for me,
so any help would be greatly appreciated.� Thanks!
Welcome and good luck.

-Josh Schroeder


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Re: [DTXpress] Some questions about the DTX

2001-06-20 by edward mosier

Hey Josh,
We use a dtxpress in our church praise band, great kit for the money, but I 
find the cymbal(crash and ride) sounds are a bit wanting. It sounds ok 
through the pa mix and monitor when the soundman does his job(we have 4 that 
rotate weekends) otherwise you cant hear a thing, but that is not the fault 
of the dtxepress.
To awnser some of your questions:

1 I have used my tama iron cobra, double on the pad, it seems like a similar 
peddle to the yamaha. You have to move the beaters closer together, just so 
they dont hit each other. Maybe get a spare beater and bend it if you have 
to.
2 I dont think it would be possible to rig up the pads inside your drums. 
You will need to get triggers if you want to  trigger your regular kit. 
Yamaha makes triggers for this, about 25 bucks each, you have to play around 
with positioning on the head and adjust sensitivity accordingly, I tried it 
and it works.

3 No problem with sliding on a carpet, have not tried on hard surface floors

4 There is a website to make your own pads, I dont recall it anymore, maybe 
someone else knows. I made one from a remo practice pad, and stuck a yamaha 
trigger on it, and mount the pad in a snare stand, and I use this for the 
snare. The original snare pad is used for an extra tom or whatever.

5 We paid about 1600 dollars cnd for our church kit. Good kit for the bucks, 
but still I would rather sit behind my acoustic maple kit.

eddie
>From: artynerd@...
>Reply-To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
>To: DTXpress@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [DTXpress] Some questions about the DTX
>Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 18:41:40 -0000
>
>Hello,
>
>I'm new to this group and I'm thinking about getting the Yamaha
>DTXpress, it seems to be the best bang for the dollar out there and I
>am bit of a Yamaha fan.  I currently own a 5-piece Yamaha Stage
>Custom accoustic jazz kit, a Yamaha dual-chain double bass pedal, and
>a Yamaha sound system for my computer, and I must say, I'm very
>please with all my Yamaha products and that is why I would like to go
>with the DTX.  The questions I have are as follows:
>
>1. Will my double bass pedal work on the kick pad?  It looks rather
>small in the pictures I've seen, but is there any way to rig it up to
>accomodate a double pedal?
>
>2. Is there an easy way ( a secure way I should say) to rig up the
>pads inside my stage custom kit?  As in, removing the heads and
>fastening the pads inside the shells.
>
>3. Is there any problem with the kick/hihat pedals sliding on the
>floor?
>
>4. Does anyone know of a page devoted to making pads?  A friend of
>mine said you can make them out of practise pads and a few cheap
>electronics from Radio Shack.  I would also like to know where to
>find the DTXpression page that I have heard about (where to download
>custom kits and such).
>
>5. Most importantly, what is the cheapest price you people have
>found/paid for a DTX?  Is there any places online I could find a used
>DTX in good condition?  What do you people think about buying a used
>DTX?
>
>Sorry about being so longwinded, but this is a big investment for me,
>so any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
>
>-Josh Schroeder
>

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Re: Some questions about the DTX

2001-06-21 by Rob

Try this for DIY Drums: http://www.geocities.com/diyedrums/

Rob


--- In DTXpress@y..., artynerd@y... wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm new to this group and I'm thinking about getting the Yamaha 
> DTXpress, it seems to be the best bang for the dollar out there and 
I 
> am bit of a Yamaha fan.  I currently own a 5-piece Yamaha Stage 
> Custom accoustic jazz kit, a Yamaha dual-chain double bass pedal, 
and 
> a Yamaha sound system for my computer, and I must say, I'm very 
> please with all my Yamaha products and that is why I would like to 
go 
> with the DTX.  The questions I have are as follows:
> 
> 1. Will my double bass pedal work on the kick pad?  It looks rather 
> small in the pictures I've seen, but is there any way to rig it up 
to 
> accomodate a double pedal?
> 
> 2. Is there an easy way ( a secure way I should say) to rig up the 
> pads inside my stage custom kit?  As in, removing the heads and 
> fastening the pads inside the shells.
> 
> 3. Is there any problem with the kick/hihat pedals sliding on the 
> floor?
> 
> 4. Does anyone know of a page devoted to making pads?  A friend of 
> mine said you can make them out of practise pads and a few cheap 
> electronics from Radio Shack.  I would also like to know where to 
> find the DTXpression page that I have heard about (where to 
download 
> custom kits and such).
> 
> 5. Most importantly, what is the cheapest price you people have 
> found/paid for a DTX?  Is there any places online I could find a 
used 
> DTX in good condition?  What do you people think about buying a 
used 
> DTX?  
> 
> Sorry about being so longwinded, but this is a big investment for 
me, 
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> so any help would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks!
> 
> -Josh Schroeder

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