Very true in so many ways... I just finished a song with SDS-IV kick and
snare and to this day I'm having a hard time reproducing that on other
gear. And if the decay is too long or the click too weak, it's fixed in
seconds compare to VA-tweaking or even worse - sampling.
But yes, Ebay prices are scary, bordering on jokes.
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hr.public@... [Simmons_Drums]:
> Sample won't do it — its static. One need VA to emulate analog
> oscillator and analog envelopes/VCA. SDS-V has a very simple synth
> engine so good result can be had with a computer to create sounds on itself.
>
> But drummers appreciate the direct feel of real analog drums without any
> latency. And rocking through a big PA nothing compares to the real
> analog machines.
> For sound designers in studio there is also a different creative mindset
> working on hardware synths.
>
> But to me personally prices on eBay are really off the hinges. Altough I
> love my SDS-V & 7 and have no plan to sell, — if I had to pay current
> eBay prices and not needing the kit to play live I definetly sink the
> money into modular synth modules over most Simmons.
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> hans
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