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Subject: SV: [Simmons Drums] MTM program change on SDS7

From: "Hans" <hr.public@...>
Date: 2018-02-05

Thanks Cristiano

 

I hope all is well with Wolfgang. I’ve been trying to come in contact with him through his contact mail  info@sim..  in regards of another matter without any luck. He is linking to this group so I would imagen he still is a member here?

 

Anyway, hope all is well with him, his blog hasn’t been updated since January last year.

 

-hans

 

Fra: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com]
Sendt: 2. februar 2018 16:21
Til: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com
Emne: Re: [Simmons Drums] MTM program change on SDS7

 

 

Hi Hans

 

Post your question to http://www.simmonsmuseum.com

 

Super expert in Simmons drum

 

Regards

 

Cristiano

 

Il giorno 02 feb 2018, alle ore 13:33, 'Hans' hr.public@... [Simmons_Drums] <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com> ha scritto:

 

 

Hi

 

Am I correct to understand MTM can do program change (PC) on SDS 7?

If so, have anyone tested PC on the same note?

What I’m curious about are how gracious are SDS 7 handling PC while its playing?

 

If a sound has a long decay and there is a program change and no new trigger, will SDS7 hold the envelope open given the new preset has also has a long decay? 

If so effects like chromatic steps or noise volume change should then be possible. Anyone tested this?

 

My test with gate voltage to hold the envelope open rather than trigger has proven to be a little unpredictable so far. But I don’t have the possibility to do  fast program changes yet so I’m wondering if this is worth pursuing? 

 

-h