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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] As the ad says

From: Patrice Jacquot <Jacquot.Patrice@...>
Date: 2008-12-10

I couldn't agree more
I reprogrammed my MTMs (what a pain) because of that ...Too noisy in
the studio !
The Drumkat is so great in that context, despite the pain to program
it too ..

The fact is that when you have a massive side-fill monitor, then
you're quickly in trouble with your triggering, the monitor will trigg
your module ...
You'll play harder & then discover the crosstalk between pads ...
that's probably for this other reason Simmons had to make some
evolutions of their pads, with suspended surfaces.
& that the TMI had a crosstalk manager in its functions.


Patrice.




Le 10 déc. 08 à 19:55, jesper a écrit :

> Patrice Jacquot skrev:
> > It's quite rich to hear from different experiences no ?
> > anyone else ?
>
> I'm not a drummer but a synthesist, but when I do add live drums from
> time to time the harder the surface the more annoying it gets since I
> play at home and not with a massive side-fill monitor system. That
> means
> that the impact sound is important too. It drowns out the sound of the
> monitor and I don't like cranking up the headphones. I hate cymbals
> for
> that reason too. I already have slightly damaged hearing from too many
> concerts, so I won't need more uncontrolled noise.
>
> Therefor the bass pad is still around 'cause it's not hit in the same
> fashion and it looks cool. :)
> But... I can hit the older toms with real skins with all the force I
> want without getting annoyed in the same fashion.
>
> I know KW has played a lot of earlier V's with chinese eating sticks
> (wasn't it?).
>
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