had this kit for years,about the only kit I liked was the 70's kit,high hat sounded the most realistic. Beat the hell out of it,served me well,wound up giving it to a family that had a youngster wanting to learn drums but no $$ to buy him anything.
It's actually a very good module for triggering external samples over midi (toontrack, addictive drums, BFD etc etc). Works very well with the Yamaha triggers as well as pads for augmenting an acoustic kit, which is how I use mine.
no sure since i never use with this drums... but for a small set up i think i would check out the "fender passport" (150 or 250) to be easy to carry and possibly sound decent.
Thanks for this great review, very interesting. I've got just one question : is it possible ton upload some musics (like MP3 for instance) to play it? (sorry for my bad english but it's not my mothertongue...)
I've been using this drum since 2005, at the beginning was good but nowadays sometimes is annoying 'cause it has a lot of snare sounds but ugly sounds and I like a powerful snare sound, I made my own set but it's not the same like an acoustic set with more than 2 cymbals, at least I still have it haha
I have these drums and with an amp you just need a 1/4" guitar cable here's a link to a good cheap one www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/musicians-gear-standard-instrument-cable-tweed/j38986000001001?cntry=us&source=3WWMWXGP&gclid=Cj0KCQiAheXiBRD-ARIsAODSpWM3NwM6_2WrYfBUY0hUpcJhJbym3EISxt_Fmqgs0wz9y72XaZxC5m4aAg3nEALw_wcB
i prefer this to record in a computer software cause works good with midi and has good expansion for an extra midi device. (don't have usb, need to use midi) but the alesis in more modern and sounds more realistic out of the box. depends what u want the drum for.
If you're on a budget I would recommend this one here. I own one of these and it sounds great and gets pretty loud express.google.com/u/0/product/16096172640289935044_3761574670103861218_12145?gtim=CLnLxvS_0pb1kQEQ3qblsJjBp-u6ARjw7K8hIgNVU0QokMGd4wUw8V4&gclid=Cj0KCQiAheXiBRD-ARIsAODSpWNedBgZ3gpOEQZBx8ptHXrMXZ-GuLgC7TBhr6J-KH9B-CJbPiLJu2IaAs__EALw_wcB
i changed my mind i'll stick to my vintage drums. i thought if i bought electronic drums i could find variety of cool sounding drums but guess i was wrong
I have a vintage Gretsch set but no room to play at home. I play every Wednesday and Sunday on the set at church- a Roland tdk 11. I love it. Roland's V-drums seris stuff changed my opinion of electronic drum sets. Check it out. You may like them too. Just an idea.
your samples or banks whatever,,, they horrible man. don't they have a decent vintage kit dry kit or can you use rtas vsti instruments as a plugin or whatever?
had this kit for years,about the only kit I liked was the 70's kit,high hat sounded the most realistic. Beat the hell out of it,served me well,wound up giving it to a family that had a youngster wanting to learn drums but no $$ to buy him anything.
It's actually a very good module for triggering external samples over midi (toontrack, addictive drums, BFD etc etc). Works very well with the Yamaha triggers as well as pads for augmenting an acoustic kit, which is how I use mine.
Thanks for the upload and review.
Thanks for the demo. I'm looking at buying this kit and your video was very helpful. Nice playing
Thanks, man. You give a good idea of what the kit can do. I'm wondering about buying one - looks good.
Did you get one?
no sure since i never use with this drums... but for a small set up i think i would check out the "fender passport" (150 or 250) to be easy to carry and possibly sound decent.
Thanks for the review, it was helpfull. Love your drumming by the way, really funky.
Thank you for this review. Helpful!
Nice video. Do you know if this kit is compatible with mesh pads....like the Pintech or V-drum pads?
how do you hear the sound? Do you connect it to headphones, an amp or which ever you choose? TIA
Thanks for this great review, very interesting. I've got just one question : is it possible ton upload some musics (like MP3 for instance) to play it? (sorry for my bad english but it's not my mothertongue...)
Is this the first generation DTxpress?
Nice review!
Question: can you edit the volumes of the different pads? For example if the bass drums is too loud.
Yes, you can set the individual volume, instrument, note, reverb etc for each input channel.
hehe, putz... nao tem como esconder! ;) Valeu por ter assistido o video! Abracao e keep in touch!
Thanks for the demo
hello. great review. Is it compatible to use with the Roland RT-30H triggers series????
I've been using this drum since 2005, at the beginning was good but nowadays sometimes is annoying 'cause it has a lot of snare sounds but ugly sounds and I like a powerful snare sound, I made my own set but it's not the same like an acoustic set with more than 2 cymbals, at least I still have it haha
My new routine lmao! Thx
Very good, nice. Bravo!
Thanks bro!!
which you prefer to get this one or alesis kit?
Can the DTXpress module process fast double pedal beats? We sre looking at getting one because my son's cheapo simmons SD5K can't.
I have had the III and IV module and they both can assuming you play with settings. not sure about earlier versions
very good video is very pro
anyway cool vid :> enjoyed very much thank you very much
sim hahaha..deu para reconher o sotaque ;)
how much is it?
What aux in cable do i need from the interface to the amp. I bought one used without that specific cable.
I have these drums and with an amp you just need a 1/4" guitar cable here's a link to a good cheap one www.musiciansfriend.com/accessories/musicians-gear-standard-instrument-cable-tweed/j38986000001001?cntry=us&source=3WWMWXGP&gclid=Cj0KCQiAheXiBRD-ARIsAODSpWM3NwM6_2WrYfBUY0hUpcJhJbym3EISxt_Fmqgs0wz9y72XaZxC5m4aAg3nEALw_wcB
no usb, this set if before usb was famous. but works great sending midi.
What installation do you have for PC or Mac to connect DTXPress 1 generation Midi to USB ?
i prefer this to record in a computer software cause works good with midi and has good expansion for an extra midi device. (don't have usb, need to use midi) but the alesis in more modern and sounds more realistic out of the box. depends what u want the drum for.
I need to get a speaker for this drums, what is your recommendation?
If you're on a budget I would recommend this one here. I own one of these and it sounds great and gets pretty loud express.google.com/u/0/product/16096172640289935044_3761574670103861218_12145?gtim=CLnLxvS_0pb1kQEQ3qblsJjBp-u6ARjw7K8hIgNVU0QokMGd4wUw8V4&gclid=Cj0KCQiAheXiBRD-ARIsAODSpWNedBgZ3gpOEQZBx8ptHXrMXZ-GuLgC7TBhr6J-KH9B-CJbPiLJu2IaAs__EALw_wcB
thanks!
Are you brazilian?Xx
merci
can I change the volume for each pad independent? how can I do it?
yes you can.. in the module.. can change volume, tone etc
nice
usb??
i changed my mind i'll stick to my vintage drums. i thought if i bought electronic drums i could find variety of cool sounding drums but guess i was wrong
I have a vintage Gretsch set but no room to play at home. I play every Wednesday and Sunday on the set at church- a Roland tdk 11. I love it. Roland's V-drums seris stuff changed my opinion of electronic
drum sets. Check it out. You may like them too. Just an idea.
Maybe... ;) ... are you brazilian?
I cant get my midi to work in studio one 2 producer? any one else, please help?
Did you figure anything out? I am trying to get my dtxpressiii hooked through midi but I am not having any luck!!
i heard your video 2 times full and coulnd't hear any good sounding kicks toms or should i say all of the kits
Sounds like balls :(
your samples or banks whatever,,, they horrible man. don't they have a decent vintage kit dry kit or can you use rtas vsti instruments as a plugin or whatever?
Boo hoo.
Sounds like crap