Hello All,
Being a Big fan of Genesis and Phil's work and having the luck to
have visited there studios apon invite I'll tell you what I know.
The Simmons stuff used by the Keyboards during the IT tour was only
used for the song TONIGHT,TONIGHT,TONIGHT judging from the sounds
produced it sounds like the MTX 9, and if you have the DVD the tour
programme is on there and it gives you some idea as to what they
used although its not fully acurate.
There is also a Genesis Videos DVD out now, and in that you can see
the Simmons stuff being used on, Home By the Sea, Invisible Touch,
and Tonight Tonight Tonight.
On the 1992 tour Phil was just using his Simmons equipment to
trigger sounds as he openly admits on his own website.
Genesis have an official website at, www.genesis-music.com and Phil
at www.philcollins.co.uk I must add that Phil does reply to
questions on there quite a bit.
Phil went on to own the Simmons SDX, Genesis and Phil had an EBAY
auction in 2001 and they sold some of the spares, Alot of Phil's
spare Simmons stuff went for sale then. Although his personal
assistant assures me and also the Guy who bought alot of Phil's
alledged Simmons stuff that, Phil's simmons gear is with Phil in
Geneva.
There was a nice Photo of Phil at the helm of an Simmons SDVS on the
net sadly due to a reformat its lot from my pc taken around about
1984.....
There is also the MAMA tour video out there which shows Phil with a
Simmons kit, this has yet to be remastered and put on to DVD.
I do hope this helps some of you.
Also on the IT tour DVD, watch out for " The Brazillian " Simmons
used alot on that song.
Mark K
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Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "guybrush03" <yahoo@d...>
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>
> That's interesting .. I had a feeling I.T. might be SDS-7. There's
> something about the sound that doesn't seem possible to get with
the
> SDSV. It just seems a little more complex than what you can get
with
> the SDSV's relatively basic tools. But I had also read that he
used
> both SDSV and SDS-7 on that album.
>
> I actually picked up the Wembley DVD last week. I haven't looked
too
> close yet, but I did notice the SDS-7 pads by the keyboards (looks
> like a Linndrum stacked by them also). Looks like Phil's main set
was
> mostly SDSV pads with a few SDS-7 for triggering other sounds
(i.e. it
> seemed like he mainly used the SDSVs for the edrum sound).
>
> How likely is it to find an SDS-7 with original EPROMs/samples?
Is it
> even likely that you can get the same sound as a record that used
the
> SDS-7? Seems like with all the custom EPROMs that were made, you
> probably couldn't .. which would take some of the fun out of it
for me
> (I like buying gear to play along with records I like).
>
> guybrush
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