Good to know, yet you confirm that with the MFB you have only 1 level of velocity + 1 accent right ?
I guess you connect it to the pad inputs ?
Phil
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 5:36 AM, Nick Zampiello newallianceeast@... [Simmons_Drums] <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com> wrote:the mfb is rudimentary but def works well.i've done this mod with 2 SDSVs. i use them all the time together actually::: Simmons SDS-V of the Future :::I've promised these and so fresh for 2013 here they are! Extensive photos of the inner life and workings of a Simmons SDS-V with the MFB SEQ-01 sequencer built in...Preview by YahooNEW ALLIANCE EAST!!!!
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X :::: B :::: SOn Thursday, September 17, 2015 6:20 PM, "nuipb1@... [Simmons_Drums]" <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi Group,Is there any such thing as an adequate sequencer for the SDS-V other than the MTM ?Ideally one that you could record with from pads and that would record the triggers of course, but also velocity and that could be clocked externally.I found this idea here:Simmons SDSV with MFB SEQ-01If you own a Simmons SDSV drumbrain and asking yourself what to do with some of the free module slots (if any), heres the idea how to fill it: Use a MFB SEQ-01 ...Preview by Yahoobut as far as I know the MFB SEQ-1 supplies only Accent (that is 2 levels of voltages) not all the voltage range between 0V & 1,5V (1,5V being the maximum voltage via the Pads inputs right ?)I also heard about connecting each SDS module input to a separate output of a Roland TR-707 for example, but I believe the TR-707 has only accents too (I'll have to check on that), so no velocity.So what nice solution did you guys find for this job ?Phil