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Kraft Music - Yamaha DTXPLORER Demo with Tom Griffin

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2010

Yamaha drum specialist Tom Griffin demonstrates the Yamaha DTXPLORER at Kraft Music. See all of Kraft Music's exclusive DTXPLORER BUNDLE offers at: http://www.kraftmusic.com/search/index.asp?query=Yamaha+DTX+Electronic+Drum+K...

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  • this video is excellent! very impressed with the demonstration and transitioning and editing of this video. def gonna check out more of your channel

  • @randyschultz89

    Thanks for watching! Glad you're enjoying our videos. Please feel free to contact me with any other questions or concerns.

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    Dave McCullough

    Kraft Music Marketing

    (800)783-3368

  • i didnt think that module had another input port for extra triggers. does it?

  • @ethanroxtheworld

    Yes, You can connect one additional pad to the kick tower input. Thanks for watching!

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    Dave McCullough

    Kraft Music Marketing

    (800)783-3368

  • Can you send me the model of the add cymbal and the pad you change,,thanks

  • @gronet75

    The cymbal is the PCY65S and the snare pad is the TP100. Feel free to contact me with any other questions.

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    Dave McCullough

    Kraft Music Marketing

    (800)783-3368

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  • Great review. How did you access the Rhythm Gate? Thanks

  • @dwood721 You can use a tripple zone for the snare, but you only have one extra input. I suggest the TP-100.

    You can hook a dual zone to both your ride and crash, I highly suggest changing the crash cymbal with a dual zone and a full round one, because if you don't you can't choke the cymbal and it's quite unnatural. By the way if you really want to upgrade, I suggest the Roland TD-9, seriously you should try it, it blows away even the high end yamaha dtxtreme.

  • Anyone know if I can add the TP100 and PCY65S, so total I would have the 3 zone snare, 2 zone cymbal, crash, ride, hi-hat, 3 toms, and a bass?

  • How did you get the sound at 1:11 ?

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