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2-zone pads

2-zone pads

2004-07-01 by Nick Carroll

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?

Re: 2-zone pads

2004-07-01 by uac235

--- 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 
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

Re: 2-zone pads

2004-07-04 by Nick Carroll

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

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