Did these guys fall off the face of the earth or what? They haven't updated their website in ages, and I'm still waiting to get some more information on the new stuff they previewed at the last NAMM show! I seem to recall that one of our members (sep, I believe) gave it pretty high marks.....
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DrumTech is a very small company with a very small budget, I've been waiting to buy a two zone pad since I heard about them 3 years ago. I finaly just gave up.Drumkat Turbo 4.5, Emulator X3, Superior 2.1, Roland Fantom XR, DTXtreme III, SPD-20 etc.......
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Everytime I get an Interstate catalog (www.interstatemusic.com), I see them selling Drum Tech.
This link zero's in on the Drum Tech stuff.
http://www.interstatemusic.com/webap...=5&prevcat=795
Their pole pad (http://www.drumtech.com/products.html) says: "this highly responsive, selectable one or two zone trigger pad features our famous 'FSR' pressure sensing technology". Do you think this one would actually work as a dual trigger using just one input on a TD-8/10?
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No, it lacks the job specific circut board that does the actual switching between the two "zones" unless you plug it into a dual piezo input with a "y" cord.
[This message has been edited by jrcel (edited July 22, 2001).]Drumkat Turbo 4.5, Emulator X3, Superior 2.1, Roland Fantom XR, DTXtreme III, SPD-20 etc.......
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