G'day Jarmo et al,
Saw the DTXREME at HC. $4,600 US! That's $6,400 CAN. Extreme price. Too
rich for my blood (especially since I see some familiar cymbals and hi-hat
hardware have been used). Module looks nice tho.
Besides, real drum heads would feel right, but be too noisy for my house of
sleepy kids, even if the shells are only four inches deep instead of ten or
so.
ps: Does anybody really put their cymbals up that high? Looks good in
photos, but come on.
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pete
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> From: "Jarmo Pikka" <j_pikka@...>
> Reply-To: DTXpress@egroups.com
> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 10:54:00 -0000
> To: DTXpress@egroups.com
> Subject: [DTXpress] DTXpress or DTX in studio??
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> Hello folks!
>
> Has anybody recorded drum tracks with the DTX in real band situation?
> I know "pdk" has used it in a live show, but has anybody made any
> demo CD or something like that? I have added couple files in "files"
> section a some time ago. I would like to hear your opinions and your
> possible recordings with the DTX.
> By the way..anybody saw the NAMM2000 in Harmony-central? There was
> introduced new Yamaha DTXREME set. I think it would be cool. It is
> said that it is better than V-drums because of sampled sounds.
>
> Jarmo
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