Pre-set tuning for specific songs
2003-11-06 by Rings_around_Saturn
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2003-11-06 by Rings_around_Saturn
I'ma new member so I'm not sure if this question has been asked before: I'm wondering if there is a web-site (or one of you)that can tell me how to set the tuning of my DTXpress II for specific songs. Specifically Metallica, Enter Sandman. Please E-mail me directly at Rings_around_Saturn@... I am not always able to check the daily digest Thank you very much for your help.
2003-11-06 by liberatusvirus
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Rings_around_Saturn" <rings_around_saturn@y...> wrote: > I'ma new member so I'm not sure if this question has been asked > before: > I'm wondering if there is a web-site (or one of you)that can tell me > how to set the tuning of my DTXpress II for specific songs. > Specifically Metallica, Enter Sandman. > Please E-mail me directly at Rings_around_Saturn@y... > I am not always able to check the daily digest > Thank you very much for your help. Somebody the other day asked a similar question. If there were such a site for setting up the DTXpress to sound like various kits, I think we would have heard about it. You may have to be a pioneer and assign people to come up with model e-kits. You could even do a chat on that topic. Ed
2003-11-06 by Theguy Withnoeye
Hello fellow beginners and well respected experienced drummers, This is just like those patches that can be found for multi-fx pedals like digitech or zoom, where one can find out how to get the guitar sound from specific songs... I think it may be a little more difficult, to try to write down all the settings for each pad, therefore the great use of uploading kits to the module, but then again all of us who are interested in this would need a midi cable and of course a PC close enough.... mmm if there was only a way to extract the snare properties from those files,..... Still if anyone has found any signature sound like let's say mike portnoy's favorite toms, or someone else's bass drum please share. Well I guess I gotta go back to work.. Greetings. --- liberatusvirus <liberatusvirus@...> wrote: > --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, > "Rings_around_Saturn" > <rings_around_saturn@y...> wrote: > > I'ma new member so I'm not sure if this question > has been asked > > before: > > I'm wondering if there is a web-site (or one of > you)that can tell > me > > how to set the tuning of my DTXpress II for > specific songs. > > Specifically Metallica, Enter Sandman. > > Please E-mail me directly at > Rings_around_Saturn@y... > > I am not always able to check the daily digest > > Thank you very much for your help. > > Somebody the other day asked a similar question. If > there were such a > site for setting up the DTXpress to sound like > various kits, I think > we would have heard about it. You may have to be a > pioneer and assign > people to come up with model e-kits. You could even > do a chat on that > topic. > > Ed > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree
2003-11-07 by Vernon Graner
Ok, so the very loose tie-in to Drumming is that I had a PC I was using as a sequencer and, while setting it up, I noticed a warning stamped into the back of the case. It was a classic example of "Engrish". If you're not famaliar with "Engrish", it's a common term used to describe the attempts by Asian-native language speakers to render their ideas in English. The results are enshrined at the "Engrish.com" web site. And..... Today, the photo I submitted is "Engrish of the Day"! Cool I've been published!! (If it's scrolled off, look under "recent Discoveries" for a picture captioned "Dangerous!") http://www.engrish.com If you're a fan of this type of thing, explore the site. It kept me laughing for hours!!! :) Vern -- Vern Graner CNE/CNA/SSE | "If the network is down, then you're Senior Systems Engineer | obviously incompetent so why are we Texas Information Services | paying you? Of course, if the network http://www.txis.com | is up, then we obviously don't need Austin Office 512 328-8947 | you, so why are we paying you?" VLG
2003-11-07 by Chris
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Vernon Graner" <vern@t...> wrote: > http://www.engrish.com Thanks for that link which is now in my favourites. It's a shame in a way that the DTXpress manuals aren't of a similar standard! :-)