Thanks Jesper. The Simmons gear means some kind of "new experience"
for my ears. But Joy Division was supposed to smoke a lot of grass
anyway (as I did 20 years ago for a small period when I got their
records), so the right gear at the right place I would say.
Is the SDS2 a 2 channel unit?
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, <jesper@...> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Enjoy etc. I finally got around to mp3 these tests.
>
> Simmons MusicAids ClapTrap. Trigged by it's own autotrig and I'm
twisting
> and turning everything. Dry recording...
> http://www.electronic-obsession.se/studio/simmonssounds/claptrap.mp3
>
> Simmons SDS-2. The one and only. Once owned by Stephen Morris of Joy
> Division/New Order. Intro is a short flavour of the horrific "factory
> presets" but later it's me twisting those knobs. Sequenced in
Cubase. Dry
> recording.
> http://www.electronic-obsession.se/studio/simmonssounds/sds-2.mp3
>
> For those interested in other drum gear I made two other oddities today;
>
> ADM-5 from SEAK. Tjechoslovakian drum synth. I twist the knobs and
flip the
> switches. Sequenced in Cubase, dry recording.
> http://www.electronic-obsession.se/studio/seak/adm-5.mp3
>
> Tangerine Dream's old drummer EPU, designed by Herr Knüttel 1977. Later
> joined by Accessit Great British Spring. No twisting since it's a
preset
> machine, but sequenced in Cubase.
> http://www.electronic-obsession.se/studio/epu/epu+gbs.mp3
>
> And if this got your juices flowing... the SEAK is for sale! ;)
>
> electronically yours, jesper
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