--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, Patrice Jacquot Patrice, here are some links (not mine though) to the Synare multi pads. They were sooo expensive back in the late 70's. http://www.flickr.com/photos/matrixsynth/1802271448/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/matrixsynth/492065098/in/set- 72157600199274466/ http://www.keyboardmuseum.com/ar/s/snar/snar.html Roger <Jacquot.Patrice@...> wrote: > > Yes, for me a multipad is without soundgenerator ... > But that's my drummer historiyal point of view... > After Roland brought some octapad with sounds which became the SPD > series... > > But the multipad stay for me the Simmons suitase, the Roland octapad , > the Drumkat, the Trapkat, the ddrum something ;-) the hart dynamics > (?) , the Portakit, The Drumstation(with sounds), The Turtletrap ... > > It's true that I don't know the Star synare you're mentioning... > > do you have any pics ? > > > > Le 6 mai 08 à 22:19, jesper a écrit : > > > Patrice, > > > > BTW, the suitcase isn't the first "multipad" unless you mean a box > > with > > just outputs and no sound generator. I came to think of this today > > when > > I kicked my Star Synare PS-1 back to life. > > > > That one is more of a mallet type of intrument though... a mallet > > with a > > ring modulator. %-) > > > > -- > > electronically yours, jesper > > - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- - > > www.electronic-obsession.se > > www.myspace.com/machinepop > > - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- - > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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[Simmons Drums] Re: while at the topic of high ebay prices...
2008-05-06 by monzarottie
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