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great, i had no idea the sds9 was telling me what software version it has!
apparently i have version 6! i haven't had it open in a while but i still need to change the battery so when i do i'll be sure to copy the eprom and upload it to the files section.
the click on mine isn't overpowering but i don't feel my sds9 is lacking any click.
the most fun you can have with an sds9 is getting an eprom burner and making your own snare/rim samples. i have a cheap chinese tl866 usb and it works great. see the audacity templates i uploaded to the files section. they just need to be 8bit unsigned raw samples and the right length. nothing fancy.
Ewan.
On 15 November 2016 at 21:04, hexabug@... hexabug@... [Simmons_Drums] <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
Do you know what version software it has? It will tell you when you first turn on. It will flash a 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6Sent from my Verizon 4G LTE Smartphone------ Original message------From: ratriderz@... [Simmons_Drums]Date: Tue, Nov 15, 2016 11:36 AMSubject:[Simmons Drums] Question on SDS-9 clickHi, new member of the group here, and I was looking for a little help. I recently acquired an SDS-9 brain, and it seems to work correctly except for the click. While it does work, it's relatively subtle, it adds a sharp tone to the beginning of the note, but even when all the way up it's not overly loud. Also, the amount of click available seems to be the most minimal on the lo tom. Before I open it up and start troubleshooting I was looking for verification that the click is supposed to be more pronounced.
Thanks,
Mark