--- In DTXpress@yahoogroups.com, "gordonbakos420" <g.bakos@i...> wrote: > Pictures are posted, thanks for the folder. I like the idea of > changing the kit number on the fly. The challenge will be to make > sure all of the triggers I want to change are plugged into the same > box. Gordon, Thanks for sharing your picks. The great thing about having two complete kits are all the extra tubes and clamps that can be used to create a flexible and sturdy frame for all those pads. My kit uses just the two basic frames for all my pads. I did add some gilbrator clamps/cymbal arms, only because the supply of the Yamaha CYAT80 fizzled out. I also replaced all of the rack clamps for my cymbals with the gilbrator multi-clamps. This allows me to freely move the cymbals without having to complete disassemble the whole rack. I did alot of shifting and moving to get the kit to where it is today. I really dread the day when I end up adding the fourth module and some new cymbals and hihat from the DtxpressIII line. A Barpad BP80 can be used for inc/dec kit numbers as well. I got it to work fine when I first started out with just two modules, but with adding the third module, I could never get it to work. I had wanted it to work so that by hitting the left pad it would dec. and hitting the right pad it would inc. and send the midi signal to the other two modules and get them to change as well. OldGuyDrummer
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Re: double set
2003-11-16 by oldguydrummer
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