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Home made pads

Home made pads

2003-02-12 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>

Hi, everyone.
I have noticed a renewed interest in home made pads lately. I have 
spent considerable time in the last dozen years experimenting.
I have built many pads, of different materials and varieties.
I published a booklet containing plans for buildind a few different 
types. Since there has been an interest, I built a website today(I was 
home with a sick boy).I have included much of what was in the booklet.
I hope to add more soon. I am currently working on a multi-pad to go 
with my TD-5 module. I have all the inputs used up on the xpress, so I 
thought i would use as many TD-5 inputs as I could, without tying up a 
lot of extra space(one of the advantages of electronics!)
Check out my site. It is tacked on to my main site. If you stop at 
/artifax, you can see what I do when I'm not drumming.

http://home.internetcds.com/~artifax/drumstuff

Scott

Re: Home made pads

2003-02-12 by liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@yahoo.com>

Scott,

Ingenious. (Hope your boy's okay.)

Ed

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "hairytrigger <artifax@i...>" 
<artifax@i...> wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
> I have noticed a renewed interest in home made pads lately. I have 
> spent considerable time in the last dozen years experimenting.
> I have built many pads, of different materials and varieties.
> I published a booklet containing plans for buildind a few 
different 
> types. Since there has been an interest, I built a website today(I 
was 
> home with a sick boy).I have included much of what was in the 
booklet.
> I hope to add more soon. I am currently working on a multi-pad to 
go 
> with my TD-5 module. I have all the inputs used up on the xpress, 
so I 
> thought i would use as many TD-5 inputs as I could, without tying 
up a 
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> lot of extra space(one of the advantages of electronics!)
> Check out my site. It is tacked on to my main site. If you stop at 
> /artifax, you can see what I do when I'm not drumming.
> 
> http://home.internetcds.com/~artifax/drumstuff
> 
> Scott

Re: Home made pads

2003-02-12 by hairytrigger <artifax@internetcds.com>

Thanks, Ed.
Yeah, he's fine. He just has a cold, but he didn't feel like going to 
school.
Scott

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "liberatusvirus 
<liberatusvirus@y...>" <liberatusvirus@y...> wrote:
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> Scott,
> 
> Ingenious. (Hope your boy's okay.)
> 
> Ed
> 
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "hairytrigger <artifax@i...>" 
> <artifax@i...> wrote:
> > Hi, everyone.
> > I have noticed a renewed interest in home made pads lately. I have 
> > spent considerable time in the last dozen years experimenting.
> > I have built many pads, of different materials and varieties.
> > I published a booklet containing plans for buildind a few 
> different 
> > types. Since there has been an interest, I built a website today(I 
> was 
> > home with a sick boy).I have included much of what was in the 
> booklet.
> > I hope to add more soon. I am currently working on a multi-pad to 
> go 
> > with my TD-5 module. I have all the inputs used up on the xpress, 
> so I 
> > thought i would use as many TD-5 inputs as I could, without tying 
> up a 
> > lot of extra space(one of the advantages of electronics!)
> > Check out my site. It is tacked on to my main site. If you stop at 
> > /artifax, you can see what I do when I'm not drumming.
> > 
> > http://home.internetcds.com/~artifax/drumstuff
> > 
> > Scott

Re: [DTXpress] Home made pads

2003-02-12 by Brett

Scott, you are my hero!  It's so cool to see someone
take the time to make a web-site for E-Drummers like
us.  I going to try one of your designs this weekened
when i have some free time!  I'll let you know how
things turn out!

Brett


--- "hairytrigger <artifax@...>"
<artifax@...> wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
> I have noticed a renewed interest in home made pads
> lately. I have 
> spent considerable time in the last dozen years
> experimenting.
> I have built many pads, of different materials and
> varieties.
> I published a booklet containing plans for buildind
> a few different 
> types. Since there has been an interest, I built a
> website today(I was 
> home with a sick boy).I have included much of what
> was in the booklet.
> I hope to add more soon. I am currently working on a
> multi-pad to go 
> with my TD-5 module. I have all the inputs used up
> on the xpress, so I 
> thought i would use as many TD-5 inputs as I could,
> without tying up a 
> lot of extra space(one of the advantages of
> electronics!)
> Check out my site. It is tacked on to my main site.
> If you stop at 
> /artifax, you can see what I do when I'm not
> drumming.
> 
> http://home.internetcds.com/~artifax/drumstuff
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
> 


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