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Subject: Re: SDSV synth-in & SDX

From: "angeyoda" <Patrice.Jacquot@...>
Date: 2003-12-01

Hey guys,
before sampling could reach analog smooth variations
we'll need
to change seriously the sampling frequencies !!!
A friend of mine told me than simply by recording some audio material
to reach the analog you don't need 96 KHZ not even 192 KHZ but 384
KHZ...(like PYRAMIX for ex.)
So I find difficult to believe that the SDX can restitute the SDSV
Capabilities with only 44.1 KHZ, (that's why I have an SDX & that I
preciously keep my SDSV...) .
There are some SDSV samples in the SDX, some are from the Phil
Collins SDSV ; it's pretty far from the reality..I can't explain it's
very dry, you haven't got the juice of the SDSV filters, even if you
can add the juice of the SDX, it's 2 (& too) very different machines.
It's true that the SDX filters are incredible too, but that's really
not the same sound at all !!!
But if you have a way of just approaching the SDSV sound &
expressivness of it, I'm interested to know how you do I might not
have seen a big part of SDX & samplers ...
I used quite a lot the ZI pads & don't share the "dynamic" opinion
you have..They have a lot of qualities but I'm not sure that's this
one...
The best I have played are my DD3 pads setted with some Mesheads
skins which is approaching seriously from the acoustic drum kit
dynamic...It wasn't the case till these new skins ; don't ask me
why , I have no idea...
Since , I'm dreamig to drive the SDX from my DDRUM pads , but how
finding again the ZONING ...?....
Right , I've said it all ...
Very intersted by your next answers...always good to learn anyway !
CU All !
Patrice.

--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "david pinnington"
<cheesegrater@b...> wrote:
> Could it be that it's easier to tweak the sounds during playback for
> example?!
>
> obviously different strokes for folks
> me i love samples but it took me a couple of years to track down a
sdx (now have 2 of them - greed is good) when i could happily go with
a roland td10/ddrumetc - another dirty word!! sdx is more than a
drumset it's a audio workstation albeit a little long in the tooth
when going against more samplers etc
> i used to demo sdsv when i worked in a music shop when i was 20
(i'm now 39) and finally bought a sds9/mtx9 in '87 i think (stolen
in '94) combo which gave me the digital/anologue but that soon was
added to by akai s900/1000's
> anyway the point i'm making is if you have a sdx you will have a
whole range of dynamic playing option with the zi that the riot
shield setup could never afford and it's simmons by simmons if you
see what i mean
>
> i'm sure theres something in here about trying to fire up a ford
model t with a jumbo jet
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jesper
> To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 2:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] SDSV synth-in & SDX
>
>
>
> arcimge:
> > if you're on a sdx why would you want to trigger a sds v ??!!
> > get the sounds you want and sample it itnto the sdx and you're
away
>
> GAAAAAH!!! He said the magic word... SAMPLE... Heretic, call the
spanish
> inquisition! ;)
>
> Could it be that it's easier to tweak the sounds during playback
for
> example?!
>
>
> electronically yours, jesper
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