Roland pm16 is a great midi trigger device !
(my opinion)
Sander
--- On Mon, 20/7/09, Berk Aarts <B.E.R.K@...> wrote:
> From: Berk Aarts <B.E.R.K@...>
> Subject: Betr: [Simmons Drums] Cymbal pads
> To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, 20 July, 2009, 7:43 PM
> anything that looks like a pad will
> do the trick as long as you have a decent
> trigger to midi converter, like a alesis d4 or 5 a yamaha
> tmx or a simmons
> ?? sorry forgot the name.
> you can build your own pads if you like to but since pads
> ain't that expensive
> anymore it's hardly worth the money saving
>
> hope this helps
> Berk
> PS I wouldn't sell the pads, history and econimic wise
> but that's my opinion
>
>
> >-- Oorspronkelijk bericht --
> >To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
> >From: "Pete" <peatfish@...>
> >Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 16:59:38 -0000
> >Subject: [Simmons Drums] Cymbal pads
> >Reply-To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
> >
> >
> >Hi
> >
> >I make electronic music and have always used drum
> machines and step sequencers
> >to make my drums. I want to broaden my horizons and
> have got an SDSV and
> >an old 5 piece Simmons kit. The problem is i dont know
> what to do about
> hihat,
> >crash and ride. I want to trigger cymbal samples from
> my Jomox Xbase 999
> >and the rest from the SDSV. Should i sack off the
> Simmons kit and buy a
> new
> >complete kit? (e.g. a cheap Roland V drum) or can
> anyone recommend individual
> >pads and stands that will do the trick? Any
> recommendations would be greatly
> >appreciated.
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Pete
> >
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