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Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

2000-11-17 by Lee Kanne

HI all...
New to the list, its very cool...had the dtx for about a year and a few months ago added the dual trigger Hart Accusnare and it is defintely a very cool addition...I just couldnt take playing a rubber pad for a snare anymore...,in addtion, it looks very cool...all chrome with lug nuts that tighten the head..only about $200 at Interstate Music...now ive got an extra pad to use whenever I need it....
The only problem is its a dual trigger (head and rim) and no matter what I do I cant get trigger 2 to activate on the snare input...so the head plays fine, but the rim sounds the same as the head....
other wise, I highly recommend the Accusnare!!
Lee Kanne
captain@...

Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

2000-11-17 by Mark Schiffelbein

I also purchased a Hart Accusnare for my dtx kit - it definitely was the
best thing that I have done. I used the extra pad for a second floor tom
(added some new pipes and fittings to extend out the right side of the
rack).

Are you using a stereo cable (tip, ring & sleeve) ? I can program a
second sound (usually a rim shot) and it works most of the time using
the standard "snare"  input.. You do have to hit the rim pretty hard to
trigger - make sure the trigger sensor is positioned where you hit the
rim. You can see the device attached to the inside wall of the drum.. To
make the Accusnare really work right, you would probably have to run it
into inputs 9 & 10 but I didn't want to use up the extra inputs.

Lee Kanne wrote:
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> HI all...      New to the list, its very cool...had the dtx for about
> a year and a few months ago added the dual trigger Hart Accusnare and
> it is defintely a very cool addition...I just couldnt take playing a
> rubber pad for a snare anymore...,in addtion, it looks very cool...all
> chrome with lug nuts that tighten the head..only about $200 at
> Interstate Music...now ive got an extra pad to use whenever I need
> it....     The only problem is its a dual trigger (head and rim) and
> no matter what I do I cant get trigger 2 to activate on the snare
> input...so the head plays fine, but the rim sounds the same as the
> head....      other wise, I highly recommend the Accusnare!!
> Lee Kanne      captain@...
>
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Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

2000-11-18 by Lee Kanne

Hi mark..
Thanks for the help....I'm using the trigger/module cables that came with the dtx and that probably my problem....
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

I also purchased a Hart Accusnare for my dtx kit - it definitely was the best thing that I have done. I used the extra pad for a second floor tom (added some new pipes and fittings to extend out the right side of the rack).

Are you using a stereo cable (tip, ring & sleeve) ? I can program a second sound (usually a rim shot) and it works most of the time using the standard "snare" input.. You do have to hit the rim pretty hard to trigger - make sure the trigger sensor is positioned where you hit the rim. You can see the device attached to the inside wall of the drum.. To make the Accusnare really work right, you would probably have to run it into inputs 9 & 10 but I didn't want to use up the extra inputs.

Lee Kanne wrote:

HI all... New to the list, its very cool...had the dtx for about a year and a few months ago added the dual trigger Hart Accusnare and it is defintely a very cool addition...I just couldnt take playing a rubber pad for a snare anymore...,in addtion, it looks very cool...all chrome with lug nuts that tighten the head..only about $200 at Interstate Music...now ive got an extra pad to use whenever I need it.... The only problem is its a dual trigger (head and rim) and no matter what I do I cant get trigger 2 to activate on the snare input...so the head plays fine, but the rim sounds the same as the head.... other wise, I highly recommend the Accusnare!! ; Lee Kanne captain@...



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Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

2000-11-18 by Sanctum

Simple one this.
The inputs 1 to 8 have rim and pad capacity, but the rim triggers are different technology to the pad, so you can't just plug two pad triggers into a dual input.
Most mesh head dual zone pads use "pad" triggers for both main pad and rim, so they aren't compatible with the DTXpress inputs 1 through 8.
BUT
input 9/10 is designed for just this use, sharing a socket they let you plug a dual trigger pad into one hole and have both rim and pad up and functioning.
There you go, hope that sorts you out.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Kanne <captain@...>
To: DTXpress@egroups.com <DTXpress@egroups.com>
Date: 18 November 2000 03:52
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

Hi mark..
Thanks for the help....I'm using the trigger/module cables that came with the dtx and that probably my problem....
Show quoted textHide quoted text
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

I also purchased a Hart Accusnare for my dtx kit - it definitely was the best thing that I have done. I used the extra pad for a second floor tom (added some new pipes and fittings to extend out the right side of the rack).

Are you using a stereo cable (tip, ring & sleeve) ? I can program a second sound (usually a rim shot) and it works most of the time using the standard "snare" input.. You do have to hit the rim pretty hard to trigger - make sure the trigger sensor is positioned where you hit the rim. You can see the device attached to the inside wall of the drum.. To make the Accusnare really work right, you would probably have to run it into inputs 9 & 10 but I didn't want to use up the extra inputs.

Lee Kanne wrote:

HI all... New to the list, its very cool...had the dtx for about a year and a few months ago added the dual trigger Hart Accusnare and it is defintely a very cool addition...I just couldnt take playing a rubber pad for a snare anymore...,in addtion, it looks very cool...all chrome with lug nuts that tighten the head..only about $200 at Interstate Music...now ive got an extra pad to use whenever I need it.... The only problem is its a dual trigger (head and rim) and no matter what I do I cant get trigger 2 to activate on the snare input...so the head plays fine, but the rim sounds the same as the head.... other wise, I highly recommend the Accusnare!! Lee Kanne captain@...



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Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

2000-11-18 by Lee Kanne

Thanks for your help....
you saved me a lot of time and aggravation......
; Lee k
captain@...
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----- Original Message -----
From: Sanctum
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2000 4:34 AM
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

Simple one this.
The inputs 1 to 8 have rim and pad capacity, but the rim triggers are different technology to the pad, so you can't just plug two pad triggers into a dual input.
Most mesh head dual zone pads use "pad" triggers for both main pad and rim, so they aren't compatible with the DTXpress inputs 1 through 8.
BUT
input 9/10 is designed for just this use, sharing a socket they let you plug a dual trigger pad into one hole and have both rim and pad up and functioning.
There you go, hope that sorts you out.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Kanne <captain@...>
To: DTXpress@egroups.com <DTXpress@egroups.com>
Date: 18 November 2000 03:52
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

Hi mark..
; Thanks for the help....I'm using the trigger/module cables that came with the dtx and that probably my problem....
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2000 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Hart Accusnare & Dtxpress

I also purchased a Hart Accusnare for my dtx kit - it definitely was the best thing that I have done. I used the extra pad for a second floor tom (added some new pipes and fittings to extend out the right side of the rack).

Are you using a stereo cable (tip, ring & sleeve) ? I can program a second sound (usually a rim shot) and it works most of the time using the standard "snare" input.. You do have to hit the rim pretty hard to trigger - make sure the trigger sensor is positioned where you hit the rim. You can see the device attached to the inside wall of the drum.. To make the Accusnare really work right, you would probably have to run it into inputs 9 & 10 but I didn't want to use up the extra inputs.

Lee Kanne wrote:

HI all... New to the list, its very cool...had the dtx for about a year and a few months ago added the dual trigger Hart Accusnare and it is defintely a very cool addition...I just couldnt take playing a rubber pad for a snare anymore...,in addtion, it looks very cool...all chrome with lug nuts that tighten the head..only about $200 at Interstate Music...now ive got an extra pad to use whenever I need it.... The only problem is its a dual trigger (head and rim) and no matter what I do I cant get trigger 2 to activate on the snare input...so the head plays fine, but the rim sounds the same as the head.... other wise, I highly recommend the Accusnare!! Lee Kanne captain@...



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