BillRayDrums

Comments by BillRayDrums

Another musician loses gear in 5th Ave/HOB garage break-in

http://google.com/alerts Set one up, be like Chuck Norris (without all the wingnut BS) and just wait. When you catch them, spank their feet bottoms with a rubber hose until they are screaming for mommy.
— December 19, 2012 10:56 p.m.

Blood money

Thom you can set up an online store with the help of http://ecwid.com an online shopping cart software that is free. If you need help shoot me an email.
— November 15, 2012 7:16 p.m.

Busted Drums

Here's something that every drummer who uses these drums needs to know. Oftentimes the sound crews don't even know this. If you play an instrument it's incumbent upon you to "keep up" with what will help you perform better. http://billraydrums.com/stuff/td20-offset.png When using the VH-12, the “VH Offset” needs to be set up. 1.Loosen the clutch of the top hi-hat and let it sit on the bottom hi-hat. * Do NOT touch the hi-hats or the pedal. 2.Hold down [KIT] and press [TRIGGER]. The “VH offset” parameter is set automatically. (approx.3 seconds) [TRIGGER] stops flashing and remains lit. If you need, make further adjustments to the parameters. Hi-Hat Settings [F3 (HI-HAT)] (p. 46) And therein lies part of the problem; operator error. They should provide a detailed simple list of instructions on how to make the most of these tools because 90% of the drummers I know do not understand how these things work. Hey, here's a link to the user manual for the TD-20. However, it's a ton of stuff that will glaze over the eyes of many but it's all there. Download it to your "Smartphone" and keep it handy. http://billraydrums.com/stuff/TD-20-manual.pdf One thing you cannot remedy via settings is a "busted" pad. It must be replaced. But you can "cheat" a little on a dying PD-105 (the snare pad) by reassigning the rim sound with a snare sound so you don't get that annoying "ping" that is synonymous with a rim strike. Just patch the snare sound through and through and it'll strike solid every time. Any other questions? Double triggering bass drum as in "it is too sensitive?" Gotta go into Trigger>kick the bass pad then dial up the "Threshold" setting. If you click "Lock" on the brain (It's one of the two buttons under the dial control) then you can kinda work on that trigger as you are playing; bump it up and down a little while you're playing and eventually it will feel natural. Once you dial everything in you'll most likely want to save it so go and dig through your old electronics drawer and find an old CF card under 1gb (newer brains can use those larger ones but the older brains max out at 512mb). Push the card in, select "Card" over on the left then "Save Kit" or whatever the dialogue box says. Now when you go to another casino you can slide the card in and select "card" and "Load" then scroll to the kit you want to load in. As a courtesy I always make a backup of what's there and leave things like I found them. ***CAUTION*** If you do use your own card at Valley View their brain is set up a bit different and there's a feedback loop that will occur; make sure Bill or any of those guys out therer are aware of your intentions and they'll walk you through getting your kit live. Also, you'll want to save a copy of that Valley View kit. OK, I hope this helps. Hey if I didn't give a damn I would not be spending all this time trying to get things fixed for us all; we'll see how it all turns out from here.
— October 18, 2012 11:13 a.m.