well i read an interview with steve negus, which he did in the very
early SAGA days, concerning the title "how long", which is on their
first 1978 album i believe. there is a 1/16 note synthie-sound sequence
at the beginning of the song which is triggering the drum, as explained
here:
http://saga-germany.de/gallery2/specials_diverses/soundideas0001?full=1so steve has always been in the front row concerning electronic
drumming (using MOOG drums in the very very early days and as he states
bringing the first SIMMONS set into canada), probably he had a special
solution for this.
there's another interesting interview about how steve got involved into
electronic stuff and especially simmons drums:
http://saga-germany.de/gallery2/specials_canadianmusician/ CanadianMusician2b?full=1
the interview goes over the next to pages also (it's all jpegs from the
magazine)
stay tuned
robert
Am 04.03.2007 um 14:45 schrieb <
jesper@...>:
> "most samplers" - weren't we talking 1981 here? I still bet on the
> stepped
> sequencer I proposed...
> electronically yours, jesper
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rob" <hogfire80@...>
> > that would be a very good guess i think!
> >
> > Am 03.03.2007 um 17:48 schrieb Berk Aarts:
> >> In most samplers it's possible to layer sounds
> >> and they trigger at different velocity levels ( in theory you can
> >> trigger
> >> 127 different samples in this waY)
> >> perhaps he assigned say 5 different samples ( this is an example)
> >> vel 0-30 snare
> >> vel 31-60 deepsnare
> >> vel 61-90 rimshot
> >> vel 90-110 bassdrum
> >> vl 111-127 bliep bliep skwoink
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