Re: [Simmons Drums] Re: SDX Discs
2008-04-09 by Patrice Jacquot
Hi Roland, You can read my previous mail ...my answer to shuttlejohn1 ... these are Dave s recommendations when I experimented all my problems on the SDX...
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2008-04-09 by Patrice Jacquot
Hi Roland, You can read my previous mail ...my answer to shuttlejohn1 ... these are Dave s recommendations when I experimented all my problems on the SDX...
2008-04-09 by Patrice Jacquot
I don t think that the soft version is important about that ... As long as you re using the 2.1G or 3.1 (& 3.11)... I think that you need to put the system
2008-04-09 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
Thanks John ! Good thought. I think that s the only OS I do not have. I would have to believe a 500MB drive should work well. The SDX sees it, but again, craps
2008-04-09 by shuttlejohn1
Congratulations on your purchase! My HD had needed replacing, and I had a friend who had a 7G HD that he gave me. I just popped it in and was running in less
2008-04-09 by jesper
...I only saw one pad so unless they modified the 3/4-pads it s not Simmons. But the rest is! :D -- electronically yours, jesper - -- --- ---- ----- ---- ---
2008-04-09 by jesper
... Don t forget the classic with the (in)famous headsheels; SDS-V: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6466IsnWjwA&feature=related (Landscape - also shows the
2008-04-09 by KW
thanx guys for these videos. cool stuff never seen before. Matt skrev: Here s some more for you - SDSV
2008-04-08 by Patrice Jacquot
Hi Roland ! Welcome to the SDX World !!! The SDX only manages 70M° of Hard disc (whatever might be his capacity ...due to hardware limitations) but you can
2008-04-08 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
Hello ! I just purchased a SDX 7 piece system. It has 4MB Ram and no HD. I ve since had a couple of weeks to get to know the console and most of the sounds.
2008-04-08 by Berk Aarts
I m in holland and we had a bit off snow last sunday last year it was +25 c in april greetz Berk ... late
2008-04-07 by jesper
... Too far north dude... we had +9 today. :D ... Convince them a smaller electronic version is better - preferrably in blue steel! :D ...and throw some
2008-04-07 by WT
... From: jesper To: Sent: Monday, April 07, 2008 8:52 PM Subject: Re: Betr: Re: [Simmons
2008-04-07 by jesper
... Both I and Waveterm might shape up until next time... we blame the late spring in Sweden! ;) -- electronically yours, jesper - who laid down a nice rhythm
2008-04-07 by Berk Aarts
Hai all this discussion has been here before the kid don t know sh*t about real simmons, so we, in all our wisdom, can t blame him. Perhaps next time just
2008-04-06 by WT
... From: Steve Ridley To: Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 4:10 PM Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums]
2008-04-06 by jesper
... Yes, I tried to be just semi-rude while Waveterm went for overkill. I consider the list description to be enough since I changed that at the time of the
2008-04-06 by Steve Ridley
... Maybe just a moderator (or other grown up) should give a standard reply to Guitar Center mock Simmons questions. Maybe show them the error of their
2008-04-06 by jesper
... Aren t we - too tired of all kids buying crappy new digital and china made hobby kits. But I ended my message with a really good idea - complain and demand
2008-04-06 by scoobykit
Wow, you re the greatest group of people I ve come across in a long time. So polite, and so smart! I bet your mom is real proud of you all. God Bless.......SK
2008-04-06 by jesper
... Please read the description of this list again... This is a forum for users of the original Simmons electronic drums, for sharing information, tips, etc.
2008-04-06 by WT
...............go away. WT ... From: scoobykit To: Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2008 2:49 PM Subject:
2008-04-06 by scoobykit
I need help! Does anyone have the new sd7 drum module. I can t figure out how to save my kits. After I edit them I follow all the instruction in the manual,
2008-04-05 by Matt
Here s some more for you - SDSV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HfGu2dUX-0 SDSV http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7B7GRlmE4M&feature=related SDSV
2008-04-04 by skraelingers
Just wanted to spotlight a new list I started at the Database section. I guess it s about time we make a complete list of our treasury in action on youtube.
2008-04-04 by p_k_daniels
Ive got an old simmons kit I inherited, it works a treat through an alessi brain (now hunting for an original simmons v brain) but the kit is looking pretty
2008-03-31 by Patrice Jacquot
Very interesting thanks Berk ! Patrice.
2008-03-31 by Berk Aarts
11 inch meshheads??? http://www.edrums.info/5.htm perhaps this gets you started greetz Berk
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
And that was appreciated as well. Now stay tuned for my review of girls from around the world coming soon ! ( I know, an awful, awful pun ) - Roland
2008-03-30 by Patrice Jacquot
ooopsss... I meant your favorite job !!! It s not easy is it ? :o))))) Well, it gave me the opportunity to make an all over the world pads review ...
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
Pat, you have me cracking up ( Laughing ). What I meant was, which picture is your favorite on my MySpace page !
2008-03-30 by Patrice Jacquot
interesting question ! Well I played & own all Simmons types pads...& don t like them at all... Except this magic Shape & look !!! I must find a way to make
2008-03-30 by Patrice Jacquot
Hi vince , thanks for sharing your experience with us ... Yep I tryed that sort of both sticks you re mentioning ... The first one (sort of carbon ones) could
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
Another good point ! I ve always wanted to try a set of these drumsticks. Seems like many older drummers use them. - Roland
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
Gee Pat, which one of those is your favorite?!?!? - Roland _____________________________________________________________ Be a professional. Click here to
2008-03-30 by VinceL
The newer Simmons pads that came with the later models have some give built in to them that absorbs enough energy for me that I don t have a problem playing
2008-03-30 by Patrice Jacquot
hey Roland ! just saw your myspace page ... I LOVE the clubs you re playing in !!! ;- ) That s real life ! Bravo ! Pat. ... [Non-text portions of this message
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
How about using a Buttkicker? - Roland http://www.myspace.com/roland_brenner _____________________________________________________________ Beauty Product
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
I ve had just about every trigger out there at one time or another and this has been my experience: Even though I never really had a problem or complaint about
2008-03-30 by jesper
... I couldn t agree more, the bass drum is annoying indeed and demands a raise in volume so the sound of the module drowns the sound of the club hitting the
2008-03-30 by superwolle70
tennis racket , that s a cool comparism! I have the vision of organizing an ATP Simmons Open competition. My next idea (I am in a pad building
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
No problem. Always glad to share !! Now leave me alone. I need to watch the Wembley concert ( for probably the 100 th time !! ) : ) - Roland
2008-03-30 by Patrice Jacquot
all right ... I use (& used) quite often this technique (from what I see in the animation) even more when using pads ... The motions ... Isn t it the
2008-03-30 by Patrice Jacquot
thank you very much ! ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2008-03-30 by Patrice Jacquot
... ;- ) ... Interesting ! ... of course but they are absorbing the energy by vibrating ... the sdsv pas is sending you back this energy in the tendons... ...
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
Here s the link: http://www.rbstix.com/ Well worth reading about. - Roland _____________________________________________________________ Click for top
2008-03-30 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
Well, no intention on debating but rather sharing knowledge. There are WAY too many factors in anyone having the right to say what is right and what is
2008-03-29 by Patrice Jacquot
mmmhh I used professionally each pads you re mentionning ... I think it all depends how you re drumming ... if you re playing with wrists, fingers , with a
2008-03-29 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
CHEESE & RICE!!! ( Sorry, it s a WI thing.. ) What the hell are you hittin those thangs with ??? - Roland
2008-03-29 by jesper
... Agree... but they re also easier to beat the crap out of, leaving a surface that isn t as intended IMHO. I think the worst e-pad I ve tested in the vintage
2008-03-29 by rolandbrenner@netzero.net
I ts always been a wonder to me that other drummers complained about the SDSV pads being uncomfortable considering they are hitting things equally as hard (