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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Re: Silicon Mallet suggestions

From: Jacquot.Patrice@...
Date: 2010-07-03

I agree, I always hated the SDS7 original kick.
Except the Dualsample cards where the samples has more material (a sort of LINN
sounding ) than the original sucking one.

After I'd expect you talking about the Analog part of it ?
Also very light for a kick card...
Maybe a phase problem could explain that. it would deserve to be investigated
... one day...




Selon jesper <jesper@...>:

> derrick simpson skrev:
> > I was thinking of the SDS V for drum sounds....do you think it could
> > be midi triggered or easily moded to do so...I would use it on the
> > midi split channel of the mallet.
>
> I'm a keyboarder and mouse-clicker myself and I use the SDS-V like that
> 95% of the time. easiest way, if you're not a soldering iron guy, is to
> get a Simmons MTM 'cause it converts midi to any kind of Simmons trigger
> you'll like. I have one for SDS-V and SDS-7 seperately.
>
> BTW, I did some mixing of a track today and realised the kick of the
> SDS-7 was messing everything up. It sounded as if it was blocking out a
> lot of other sounds. Not that they we're drowned, they sounded as if
> blocked in phase. I need to tweak a new, this won't do. The wonderful
> world of analogue drums! (or is it just me, being too in love with
> modulation?) :D
>
> --
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