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11-25-2008, 12:51 PM
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#1 | | //bemanistyle::[Member]
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Total Tokens: 1,134.21 Donate Tokens | Compatibility Chart (Please Lock after response) I did a quick search on the forum here and couldn't find an answer so I'll ask, mod's please lock after correct response is givent
Is there any website out there that has a listing of known drumsets that will work with Drummania?
I know i need th Midi adapter as well, that i'm not concerned with, i just need to know what sets have been tested with DM and worked correctly.
Either that or does anyone know off hand what the cheapest set is that is 100% compatible with it (other than the DTXplorer cause they aien't cheap lol)
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11-25-2008, 09:36 PM
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#2 | | wwwww
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Total Tokens: 2,290,326.78 Donate Tokens | DTXplorer is the only set that is 100% guaranteed to be compatible with the Yamaha ux-16 adapter. That being said, keep digging on these forums.. do a search for "Roland TD-3". I remember there was a thread which linked to a japanese site showing drumsets which potentially worked with DM.
The other set that is 100% guaranteed of course is the Konami KOC.. which would be about your cheapest option.
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11-26-2008, 01:05 AM
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#3 | | It's...The Gobbles?
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11-26-2008, 07:22 AM
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#4 | | Death is no escape...
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Total Tokens: 7,035,453.13 Donate Tokens | I have tested with the UX-16 configmed working:
any DTX Series yamaha DTXPress I - IV and DTXPlorer
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11-26-2008, 07:29 AM
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#5 | | //bemanistyle::[Member]
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Originally Posted by Checky DTXplorer is the only set that is 100% guaranteed to be compatible with the Yamaha ux-16 adapter. That being said, keep digging on these forums.. do a search for "Roland TD-3". I remember there was a thread which linked to a japanese site showing drumsets which potentially worked with DM.
The other set that is 100% guaranteed of course is the Konami KOC.. which would be about your cheapest option. |
I already have the KOC, and i was trying to go a cheaper route than the DTX. Quote:
Originally Posted by ThatsGobbles I thought any MIDI drumset will work if it has enough pads. It's just the UX-16 that is 100% necessary. | Is this something thats been confirmed? If so, then that'll make my expensies so much eaiser Quote:
Originally Posted by Opethian I have tested with the UX-16 configmed working:
any DTX Series yamaha DTXPress I - IV and DTXPlorer | Do you know if any other manufactures, other than Yamaha's DTX's have been tested. They are just out of my price range atm. | |
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11-29-2008, 08:12 AM
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#6 | | Death is no escape...
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Total Tokens: 7,035,453.13 Donate Tokens | some Roland sets have been know to work
usually you have to use Kit 0 to get the game to work right
but then there is also reports of double hits on certain sets
the DTXPlorer is pretty damn cheap for a kit
I got a DTXPress III used for $200
check out your local music stores
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12-01-2008, 02:27 PM
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#7 | | //bemanistyle::[Member]
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Originally Posted by Opethian some Roland sets have been know to work
usually you have to use Kit 0 to get the game to work right
but then there is also reports of double hits on certain sets
the DTXPlorer is pretty damn cheap for a kit
I got a DTXPress III used for $200
check out your local music stores |
Really only $200?
With the price they are on ebay for a kit (~$600), i thought for sure that in stores they would be even more. | |
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12-02-2008, 09:51 AM
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#8 | | Pleasure You Can't Measure
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Total Tokens: 26,923,833.25 Donate Tokens | MIDI is pretty much a universal signal. As long as its a MIDI to USB converter and it has to be specifically the Yamaha UX 16. Roland sets will work.
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12-05-2008, 02:55 PM
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#9 | | Death is no escape...
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Originally Posted by DeusExMachina MIDI is pretty much a universal signal. As long as its a MIDI to USB converter and it has to be specifically the Yamaha UX 16. Roland sets will work. | this is correct but the issues that arise are usually double (or triple) hits
and finding the sound Kit that will work
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