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Re: DTXtreme IIS or Roland TD12

2006-08-16 by beeoof2

Yes, the DTXTREMEIIS has at least seven (7) stereo samples of snares with 
the snares OFF.  Plus 3 additional mono samples of snares with the snares off 
[pg 15 of DATA LIST, OtrSnr category, #'s 48-64].

You will probably want to add the Yamaha TP120SD pad as your new snare 
pad.  It has a control knob on it that allows you to adjust the virtual snare 
tension, and when you dial it all the way down it gradually "loosens" the 
snares and then switches to play one of the "SnrOff" samples.  This lets you 
switch it up live much the way you do with a real snare.  When you want 
snares on again, dial the control knob up again and there they are.

The TP120SD sets up on a real snare stand, and can be positioned better 
than a snare pad on the rack.  It also has 3 zones, to allow head hits, rim shots 
and cross stick at once.

Good luck,

Tom 

--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "znfusion" <znfusion@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>   Sorry to have to bring this up but I currently have a DTXpress 1 
> and want to upgrade.  I've had a quick play on the DTXtreme II and it 
> seemed to sound the same as my DTXpress 1 so I then decided to look 
> at the Roland kits and I'm impressed with the TD12 the way it works.  
> More importantly the snare sound seem more realistic and they have 
> more dynamics than the Yamaha snare sounds.
> However, what I need to know is does the DTXtreme II have any snares 
> drum sounds with the snare buzz switched off?  I currently have to 
> assign a jazz tom to my snare pad to get this kind of sound.  I know 
> that with the TD12 you can switch the snare buzz on and off and also 
> add dampers etc.  Does the DTXtreme have this capability?
> 
> I do like the TD12 but the DTXtreme II would be more beneficial to me 
> as I can add my existing pads to it and only use one module and pay 
> less but if the snares are crap then I'll be in the same situation as 
> I am now but with more pads.
> 
> Can anyone give me a good rundown on the pros and cons of these kits?
> 
> Thanks
>

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