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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons MTX-9

From: Patrice Jacquot <Jacquot.Patrice@...>
Date: 2008-03-19

it was another time ...



Le 19 mars 08 à 19:40, Zahir Manek a écrit :

> thanks. that really sucks though, all those sounds in there but they
> can't be used together to make one good kit. the things is midi,
> shouldn't have taken that much more programming to have them all
> midi mapped on the same midi channel.
>
> Patrice Jacquot <Jacquot.Patrice@...> wrote: That's what this
> unit was done for ...
> I guess it's not the more brilliant Simmons gear...
> Maybe the most useless one...
>
> & keep in mind that it was basically an add on for the SDS9 drumkit,
> & dedicated to be played in live with pads, not necessary to be used
> with a today's computer.
>
> therefore personnaly, I like to use it to add metal attacks on analog
> toms (a sort of "Rush like" use),
> otherwise I would give it... as I don't like the sounds at all ...
>
> hope that helps...
> Patrice.
>
> Le 19 mars 08 à 15:30, Zahir Manek a écrit :
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can you only play 3 sounds per kit from this unit over midi? ie..
> > for each kit you can only assign three sounds to all the keys on a
> > midi keyboard? seems wrong, i can understand only playing 3 sounds
> > at once, but i've only been able to produce a kit with three sounds
> > total.
> >
> > any help is appreciated.
> >
> > thanks
> >
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