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Dingbats (was Attn: Mark T)

Dingbats (was Attn: Mark T)

2000-11-14 by Colin Lewis

I had the same problem with the Dingabats - not sensitive enough. I haven't tried using
one of the first 6 inputs and setting the dip switches on the rear to high sensitivity. It might work.
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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: [DTXpress] Attn: Mark T

I ordered a few parts at once so I'm not certain of the model number, but I got 'em from Musician's Friend.
(I copied this from my order verification...)

1 444883 Pintech Dingbat Tubular Pad 34.99 34.99
2 444906 Pintech Composite Rack T- Clamp 9.99 19.98
2 444910 Pintech Leg Brace For Pintech Rack 11.99 23.98

Here's my report thus far...
The Dingbat is way lower sensitivity than the Yamaha pads, so even with the gain cranked it's not ideal. Any thoughts to make this more compatible?? I'll use it as a "inc. kit/dec. kit" trigger plugged into 9
( if this is news to you... go to http://www.gihe.demon.co.uk/DTXpressions ...see the "tips and tricks" section )
Input 10 has my own home built pad for a second crash/splash/china depending on the kit.

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