2000-12-05 by Mark T. Owen
The memory is a non-volatile e-prom... a memory chip that retains the instruction set that you have programed, even when unplugged for long periods. The sounds
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2000-12-05 by Bartosz
how to put this .syx file into my dtxpress? do i have to buy something extra? (where) -- Bartek pszczole@poczta.onet.pl -- -- Szybkosc - Bezpieczenstwo - FTP
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2000-12-05 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
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2000-12-05 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
Are these kits stored into memory---if so, what does the brain use for memory, does it have a hard drive???? Are the kits that are downloadable produced from
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2000-12-05 by Lee Kanne
Hello Bart.... http://www.welcome.to/DTXpressions... Lee Kanne captain@urbancom.net ... From: Bartosz To:
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2000-12-04 by Mark T. Owen
Much good info throughout the posts... and at this associated site. http://www.gihe.demon.co.uk/DTXpressions Particularly the Tips and Tricks section, though
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2000-12-04 by Mark T. Owen
http://www.gihe.demon.co.uk/DTXpressions Bartosz wrote: i dont know the address -- Bart pszczole@poczta.onet.pl ... From: Lee Kanne To:
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2000-12-04 by Bartosz
i dont know the address -- Bart pszczole@poczta.onet.pl ... From: Lee Kanne To: Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000
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2000-12-04 by brown684@earthlink.net
I am looking at buying one of these sets and would like to know if dual or double triggered pads can be used (mainly for rim shots on the snare and for a ride
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2000-12-04 by Lee Kanne
Hello... Go to the Dtxpressions Web Site and download the dtxchange device......the directions are faily easy to follow.. very simple.. Lee Kanne
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2000-12-04 by Vishal K Bhatia
I found this...I don t know how to get it yet. Let me know if you find it somewhere http://www.yamaha.com/cgi-win/webcgi.exe/DsplyModel/?gDRP00001YDB-DTX
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2000-12-04 by Bartosz
how to upload new kits into DTXPRESS? -- Bart pszczole@poczta.onet.pl ... From: To: Sent: Sunday, December 03,
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2000-12-04 by Brandon Paluzzi
The hihat is playing a straight shuffle. (first and third notes of a triplet) The snare is playing the middle note of the triplet on all four counts (ghost
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2000-12-04 by Boehmer, Scott A. (PSI Net)
There is a case available through Yamaha ... I noticed it one day when I was looking for something else. Scott ... From: Paul Stanley
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2000-12-04 by Paul Stanley
... to you all ... Does anybody have any reccomendations for 1. A case for the dtxpress ? 2. Amplification ? By the way hello to everybody ! Paul
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2000-12-04 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
I am trying to Learn how to play Ghost Strokes........ for example, what pattern is that dude playing on the snare and high-hat in the song Rosanna ???
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2000-12-03 by Aaron Crim
Hi all, Just wanted to let you know that I am selling an EV bass drum mic on eBay if you re interested. The link follows:
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2000-12-03 by captain@urbancom.net
I have downloaded the Giles Hearn kits and they are great... However, I ve noticed pad 4 is the only pad failing to record midi notes in my Cubase
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2000-12-02 by Mark T. Owen
I hope this helps... There is a page in the trigger menu that has adjustments for self rej. and rej. •Self Reject set to the factory setting of 3
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2000-12-01 by Sanctum
On rear of DTXpress head unit, inputs 1-6 have a tiny flick switch which changes sensitivity from high to low, try that first. Also in the Trigger set-up menus
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2000-12-01 by alspec@belco.bc.ca
In song job mode the manual says you can erase a certain track or song. I have had no success. Any thoughts? I want to add new songs form my cakewalk
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2000-11-30 by garyduke@idirect.com
... be ... yup, its more suited to those who don t have a set of good low- impedance cans, who just want to pump up the vol for practicing, not for live
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2000-11-30 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
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2000-11-30 by Boehmer, Scott A. (PSI Net)
Does this setting not change the overall set highs & lows? I would be concerned of the effect on PA sound. Scott ... From: garyduke@idirect.com
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2000-11-30 by garyduke@idirect.com
... Its not a _perceived_ increase in volume, it _is_ an increase in volume. This is similar to the way your stereo sounds louder when bass and treb dials are
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2000-11-30 by Giles Hearn
This setting is used to modify the bass and treble of the output sound. If this is perceived as an overall increase in volume then it s a good tip. Getting
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2000-11-30 by pdk
Excellent description. That s the kind of information we need to compare the two makes. I ll see if I can tweak my DS10 to trigger the whole 6, cuz it sure
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2000-11-30 by pdk
Not that I m complaining... Some of those 64 kits are pretty bizarre -- sound effects and stuff, intended to showcase the DTX library, and not playable as
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2000-11-30 by pdk
If you re still having this problem... Have you checked the attenuation dip switches on the back of the unit? They should all be in the up position. Down will
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2000-11-30 by garyduke@idirect.com
I may be mistaken, and someone could have mentioned this before, but one extra thing that can be done to raise the headphone output volume is to double-click
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2000-11-30 by Brandon Paluzzi
Yes, this has been changed on version 2.0 On version 1, 1 and 33 are the same, but 1 can be changed, 2 and 34 are the same, but 2 can be changed, etc. up to
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2000-11-30 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
Hey ---thanks for all your help on the electronic drums. Below is info. from Yamaha s website. Does this mean that there are really only 32 kits instead of
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2000-11-30 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
On the Rolands, I can loosely hold the drumstick, let it fall and hit the pad, and until the stick quits bouncing---the roland brain will register and output
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2000-11-30 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
On the Rolands, I can loosely hold the drumstick, let it fall and hit the pad, and until the stick quits bouncing---the roland brain will register and output
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2000-11-30 by canadianmusicweek2001@hotmail.com
Toronto, Canada - The submission process is closing soon for bands and artists from US, Canada and Europe who want to take part in the Molson Canadian Music
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2000-11-29 by Lee Kanne
Hello.... Thought I d pass on that I used a friends roland td-8 one day in place of the dtxpress brain and couldnt get the yamaha hi-hat pedal controller to
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2000-11-29 by Brandon Paluzzi
Another consideration is the Yamaha DTXTreme, which has more features than the TD-10 and a lower price tag. It has real drum heads, so it s not quite as quiet
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2000-11-29 by Sanctum
OK, here s my thoughts. having played both Yamaha and Roland rubber pads and the Roland V-drum (mesh head) pads. I found the Roland pads softer and easier on
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2000-11-29 by pdk
Thanks! ======================================================================== pete
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2000-11-29 by pdk
bclark Perhaps you should buy the Yamaha, sell it for a profit, and buy the Roland since you seem to prefer it all around. Either that or apply for a job at
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2000-11-29 by pdk
Pete, You ll find a very helpful walk-thru at www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/drum/dtx/dw/mac.html complete with step by step instructions and colour
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2000-11-29 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
Hi there---I am considering buying the Yamaha Ds-11 drumset. I am getting it brand new for $1100 since I work for Yamaha. However, this is my first set of
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2000-11-29 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
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2000-11-29 by bclark@ymmc.yamaha-motor.com
Hi there---I am considering buying the Yamaha Ds-11 drumset. I am getting it brand new for $1100 since I work for Yamaha. However, this is my first set of
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2000-11-28 by Wagner
Hey guys... my DTXpress should be arriving today! anyway, just out of curiosity, How does the DTXpress compare with the DM-PRO when it comes to sound quality
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2000-11-28 by Lee Kanne
Hello..... In Logic, go to Functions track de-mixer and it will separate your kit by note to individual tracks.... then solo each individual track and burn to
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2000-11-28 by Mark T. Owen
Chris: here s three places to address the ride cymbal volume: •Trigger menu- increase the gain and set self reject to a lower number if light hits are not
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2000-11-28 by Chris (Nash) Wharton
And wow... it s great. Better than I even expected after trying it in the store. I ve got a couple of problems with it however. You guessed it - the ride
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2000-11-28 by Giles Hearn
As far as I know, there is no such program. But it s an idea I admit to having toyed with when I wrote DTXchange. The values of the parameters all seem to be
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2000-11-28 by jjpierce@ix.netcom.com
Hi All, Does anyone know if there is a SYSEX editor available for the DTXpress? I m just not real fond of all the menu hopping and button dwiddling need to
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