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jesses
01-29-2010, 06:00 AM
Hi guys, just wanted to say hello. Been reading here for some time now and registered today.

My name is Marco from Cologne, Germany and I love eletronic drums. Over the years my setup changed and grew. I attached a few pics to give you an impression, hope this works. The first picture shows the kit in 2007, the last one is from september 2009.

The set is a wild mixture of items I could get. Right now I use 4 modules to play: Yamaha DTXtreme III and IIs, 2x Alesis DMpro.

I'll take actual pictures after finishing 're-wiring' and solving some trigger problems.

dauzman
01-29-2010, 08:36 AM
Very nice monster you've built !!! Welcome to EDF !!! Glad you made it...

evil1rox
01-29-2010, 09:27 AM
Glad to have you aboard!!

Question about you/your kit - do you have 6 arms? That is a MONSTER!!!

Welcome and glad to have you!

E

TAKnipe
01-29-2010, 09:39 AM
Welcome to the Forum Jesses, Vey nice kit there, I too use the Xtreme 3 and the Xtreme 2s very nice setup. The drums look very nice also, its good to have a various mix of technologies to play. I hope to see you around here, Tom

Pink Led Rush
01-29-2010, 10:41 AM
Wow, that's outrageous! That's so big, I wouldn't even want it lol. That's means it's huge cause I like big kits!

Hellfire
01-29-2010, 10:54 AM
Wow! That is one big kit. Good looking too. Welcome to the forum.

dschrammie
01-29-2010, 12:04 PM
Welcome to the forum sir! Now, I'd like to see a line diagram showing how that entire thing is wired up! ;) :p

CaTaPulT
01-29-2010, 12:48 PM
Welcome to this place.
Man oh man, that kit of yours is nutzoids, I love it, kinda like the thunderdome gone drums! :)
Take care

Regards: >>>> Jack <<<<

dschrammie
01-29-2010, 01:01 PM
...kinda like the thunderdome gone drums! :)


Two sticks enter, one stick leaves!
Does that mean Jesses would be the equivalent of "Master Blaster" then? :p

Guinness
01-29-2010, 01:13 PM
Glad to have you aboard!!

Question about you/your kit - do you have 6 arms? That is a MONSTER!!!

Welcome and glad to have you!

E

6 arms? And what?... 6 legs too? See all those pedals!:)

Impressive kit!!!

by_tor
01-29-2010, 01:49 PM
Wasnt that the thing that made Cyberdyne systems become selfaware ??

Nice kit man ;-)

DrumMan
01-29-2010, 01:59 PM
could you take a full frontal shot(naked wiring-ok)but this is a family oriented forum(family of E-drummers:)
WELCOME!

jesses
01-30-2010, 04:09 AM
Thank you, guys, I appreciate that :) I'll take new shots soon so you can take a sharper look. It's really a wild mixture of items. This set is definately home use only, I'd never dare to regularly move it, it's so much work to assemble/wire it.

Scorch Whammin
01-30-2010, 10:12 AM
Hey jesses!...and welcome to the forum....nice kit you got there!....also noticed a few RHP's in the mix....hang on to them they're getting to be a rare item...just curious, what drums are being triggered by which module?

jesses
01-30-2010, 05:43 PM
The setup is very easy: the major parts are connected to the DTXIII, 2 kicks, 1 snare, 5 toms, 2 Cym + ride, HH and one extra 3-zone pad (TP100). The left side of the kit + some barpads are connected to the DTXIIs. The single/mono triggerpads (e.g. kittoys china, splashes, Yamaha PCY10, extra pedals) are connected to the 2 Alesis DMpro units. It's just lot of stuff, not difficult.

The module line outs are connected through a Behringer 19" rackmixer to get the levels straight. In addition there is a Behringer effect unit just to apply some room/delay - that's all.

I'll post some more pics soon :)

sam(otacon28)
01-31-2010, 11:42 PM
Very impressive looking monster kit ! It's always cool to see various brands of gear worked together in a kit . That Diamond snare is flat out gorgeous too .



Looking forward to seeing more pics of this rockin' kit .


sam(otacon28)