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Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, Patrice Jacquot
Patrice,
here are some links (not mine though) to the Synare multi pads. They
were sooo expensive back in the late 70's.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/matrixsynth/1802271448/http://www.flickr.com/photos/matrixsynth/492065098/in/set-72157600199274466/
http://www.keyboardmuseum.com/ar/s/snar/snar.htmlRoger
<Jacquot.Patrice@...> wrote:
>
> Yes, for me a multipad is without soundgenerator ...
> But that's my drummer historiyal point of view...
> After Roland brought some octapad with sounds which became the SPD
> series...
>
> But the multipad stay for me the Simmons suitase, the Roland
octapad ,
> the Drumkat, the Trapkat, the ddrum something ;-) the hart
dynamics
> (?) , the Portakit, The Drumstation(with sounds), The Turtletrap ...
>
> It's true that I don't know the Star synare you're mentioning...
>
> do you have any pics ?
>
>
>
> Le 6 mai 08 à 22:19, jesper a écrit :
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> > Patrice,
> >
> > BTW, the suitcase isn't the first "multipad" unless you mean a
box
> > with
> > just outputs and no sound generator. I came to think of this
today
> > when
> > I kicked my Star Synare PS-1 back to life.
> >
> > That one is more of a mallet type of intrument though... a
mallet
> > with a
> > ring modulator. %-)
> >
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