The DTXpress is very good...but not as good as Roland V Drums. What
would u expect 4 a fifth of the price !! :o)
The pads play very well and the tone module has some pretty good
sounds in it. U can play around with these sounds and create ur own
kits and store these in memory very easily and there's a nice bunch
of effects 2 play with 2. If u go 2 the DTXpressions site at
www.welcome.to/DTXpressions u can download some kits from there 2 c
what can b achieved. It is also easy 2 connect the tone module up 2
any other MIDI device such as a sampler, synth or other drum module 2
access their sounds or if u have something like Cubase VST, u can buy
Drum Kit plug in's which can b played via MIDI aswell.
U can play MIDI songs from the DTXpress as it has a full 128 voice GM
sound set in there tho' this is fairly basic and it also has a 2
track sequencer so, yes, u can play songs from there. It has 95
preset songs and 32 user locations for u 2 store ur own. These stay
there until u erase them. The tone module is also 32 note polyphonic.
U can alter any of the 910 onboard voices and store up 2 32 of ur own
kits but u can't add any tones of ur own or add wave voices either.
Just connect 2 a sampler 2 do this.
The quality of the sounds is excellent due 2 Yamaha using their AWM2
tone generating architecture. Listen 2 any Yamaha synth 2 hear these
e.g CS1x, CS6x, RM1x.
I love my DTXpress, as u might have guessed !!! Go find a music store
that has 1 u can play...u won't need much convincing ! ;o)
Hope this helps,
Lovesign.
--- In DTXpress@egroups.com, mriche@m... wrote:
> I wanna buy a brand new DTXPress gear but I wonder if this gear is
> good for playing vs Roland edrums
>
> Is is possible to add midi songs into the memory (permanently) ?
> Is is possible to add midi/wave sounds into the memory
(permanently)?
> Are the sounds "natural" ?
>
> Please give me your review and let me know how you like your
DTXPress
>
> Michel from Belgium