The friend who took care of the electronics that was messed up said a few
months ago something like this;
"You are the one guy I know with the most bizarre collection of old gear"
meaning that I for some reason have gathered a lot of unusual stuff in one
place...
There are a lot of weird stuff to be dug out from cellars and attics around
the world...
I guess you've read I own the only existing SDS-2 too then...
electronically yours, jesper
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----- Original Message -----
From: "randaleem" <randaleem@...>
To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 12:49 PM
Subject: [Simmons Drums] Re: SDS3/4 clone offering
> Jesper,
>
> So, I'm surprised. I found it in the archive here.
>
> Tell me more about it, please?
>
> Randal
>
> "I recently bought an Ultimate Percussion K2-X including two pads.
> It's a bit temperamental (bad soldering somewhere?) but a friend is
> having a look at it. I was amazed how simple the inside was and it
> reminded me a lot of my SDS-IV when it came to number of IC's and
> controls but also the sounds it was able to produce.
>
> 8 channels and totally analogue from 1984... I'm not going to
> complain! ;)"
>
>
>
> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "randaleem" <randaleem@...>
> wrote:
>>
>> Jesper,
>>
>> What is a K2-X? Internet searches turn up nothing. Is it digital?
>>
>> I'd be surprised if it is analog. Analog circuits need to be tuned
>> to specific ranges for best results. Of course a computer can run
>> whatever program on whatever channel you want. But that's no
> longer
>> an analog drum kit. (and I'm not getting into whether one is
> better
>> or not. I just want to stay with analog voices for what I'm
> working
>> on. Digital for control is great.
>>
>> Randal
>>
>> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, <jesper@> wrote:
>> >
>> > I've owned one, if you talk about the mark II one released a few
>> years
>> > ago... 8 channels with slightly different layout to emulate
> bass,
>> snare,
>> > effects, bells, clap etc. I sold it since what it did good my
>> other stuff
>> > did better + it took up far too much space in the rack...
>> >
>> > My K2-X is 8-channel too and I love the setup with identical
>> voices not
>> > forcing you to think "bass" is bass channel, "snare" is snare
>> channel etc.
>> > You can just tweak 8 snares if you like, or whatever...
>> >
>> > electronically yours, jesper
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