hey cool, i use basically the same settings for my set-up, as far as
the head tightness i generally have it fairly tight ,but not as tight
as you would have an acoustic snare head,also do you have a rim
silencer on your concertcast pad??? if not check out the photos in
this group ,and check out my lit photos,i made my own rim silencers
for the pads ,and they quite similar to v-drums...if you do alot of
rim shots on your snare ,it seems to have nice rim feel to it..
later,
sam--- In DTXpress@y..., "hairytrigger" <artifax@i...> wrote:
> Hey, I'm not the guy who wrote, but I am using a Pintech ccst for
> snare with my DTXpress kit. I have had mixed results with settings
> etc. How tight do you have the mesh head? What trigger settings do
you
> use? These are my settings, with a fairly tight head:
> Type: TP Snare
> Gain: 73
> MVel: 24
> VelCurve: Normal
> SelfRej: 0
> Rej: 1
> This allows pretty good sensitivity, a good flam, but I can't seem
to
> find a good midway point for good sensitivity at very light taps,
and
> keeping the level from maxing at less than a hard smack. In other
> words, I would like it to sense the lightest playing, but have the
> ability to withstand a fairly hard hit with out being at its max
until
> the hardest hits. Im set at Medium, when i set at Dynamic, it
doesn't
> work as well.
> Scott
>
> --- In DTXpress@y..., "otacon28us" <reva@s...> wrote:
> > hey i saw your post on the pintech group as well, i play a full
> > pintech set-up,and use actually 2 dtxpress modules,so if you can
be
> a
> > little more specific on what settings your looking for your
module,i
> > can probably help you out, i basically set my module up for using
> > with my concertcasts with alot of success,so let me know what you
> > need to know...
> >
> >
> > later,
> > sam(otacon28)
> >
> > also if you want to email me a question that you have i could
> > probably help you that way as well!!!!!
> >
> > --- In DTXpress@y..., "pjgu7000" <pjgu7000@y...> wrote:
> > > I'm looking for trigger settings for Yamaha's DTXpress using
> > Pintech
> > > CC101ST and CC102ST pads.
> > >
> > > PaulMessage
Re: Settings for Yamaha DTXpress
2002-01-12 by otacon28us
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