Cheers. Thanks for the suggestions.
--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "uac235" <jvillamil@n...> wrote:
> --- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "Nick Carroll" <njcarroll56@y...>
> wrote:
> > Has anybody replaced their mono tom pads with two- or three-zone
> > pads just so they could get a rim sound? It seems an obvious
thing
> > to do, since all the factory kits on my DTXpress (pre-II model)
are
> > programmed to give tom rim sounds. Only problem is, Yamaha
doesn't
> > make two-zone pads anymore - now it's the 3-zone pad. Still,
I'd
> be
> > interested to know if any basic DTXpress I or II owners have
lashed
> > out to acquire the old TP80S 2-zone or the new TP100 3-zone pads
> for
> > their toms. Anyone?
>
> I have a DTXIII but I think this will be true for I's and II's.
I'm
> sure somebody can correct me if I'm off.
>
> I bought a TP120 to use as my snare and moved the TP65s to use as
a
> tom. The TP65s will function exactly as a stereo 2-zone pad when
> used in one of the stereo inputs. The factory sound for the rim
zone
> will be automatically set to the rimshot sound for the given tom.
> You could replace all your toms with TP65s's if you wanted to do
so
> and get all the rim sounds.
>
> The TP120 is the same as the TP100 except for the size (12" vs.
> 10"). I tried my TP120 on the tom inputs and ditto, got the rim
> sounds. I really like the 120 as my snare because of the size and
> the feel. I guess in theory you should be able to replace your
toms
> with TP100's. The only catch is that the tuner dial on the pad
> itself does not work at all with the DTXpress module (it'll work
just
> like the TP65s). They're quite a bit more expensive than the
TP65s's
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> though. You could offset the cost of your new pads by selling the
> old ones on that new classifieds database the group just created.
>
> Hope that helps
>
> Jaime