Re: Drum to Midi trigger
2006-05-19 by superwolle70
I don t own the huggers myself and I do not have a manual, but likely somebody else can tell.
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2006-05-19 by superwolle70
I don t own the huggers myself and I do not have a manual, but likely somebody else can tell.
2006-05-19 by testmb
Wow, thanks for your quick reply. I checked also that site without success :) I read : 20 patches..... but how can I save these. For the moment I just checked
2006-05-19 by superwolle70
Hi, it s called Drum Hugger http://www.simmonsmuseum.com/?area=downloads&download_id=7
2006-05-19 by testmb
Hy, just to tell you about my Simmons Drum to Midi triggerpad that I ve bought from ebay http://www.geocities.com/testmb/simmonspad.JPG Does anybody know more
2006-05-18 by Gordon JC Pearce
... Been there, done that too. Always a favourite for Ensoniq Mirages with stuck filters. Gordon.
2006-05-18 by sovereigng@aol.com
Yes, they are. Any pad to any input. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2006-05-18 by schuitzx
Maybe I m being daft, but my underlying assumption to all this is that I should be able to plug a standard tom pad into bass or snare and get trigger action.
2006-05-17 by Steve Ridley
... I ll try to scan mine when I have time. Shout at me off list if I haven t got back to you with something by this time next week... Steve
2006-05-17 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
Well, people often say op-amps seldom burn, but my experience says it s often them. If it isn t any exotic op-amp I d say: start by changing that . Op-amp are
2006-05-17 by schuitzx
Hi, sorry if this is double-posted. I m having some mail issues: Folks, I just purchased an SDS-1000 and pads. The unit was supposedly working fine when
2006-05-17 by superwolle70
It s not the die cast SDX pedal which I have. As it has the older Simmons logo probably a successor of the die cast pedal? Can you find out how it works? If
2006-05-17 by Aw Shortman
Hello everyone My band go into the studio on 1st June to record a 2nd cd and I d like to use the SDS7 in order to get some Bruford sounds, particularly the
2006-05-17 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
I can however confirm that switch pedals work on the sds-v, if only to open and close (i e killing the decay). electronically yours, jesper - -- --- ---- -----
2006-05-17 by Adam Calaitzis
I think the fact you remember all this is amazing. Adam Calaitzis www.toyland.com.au adamcal@ozemail.com.au Hi Pigletdad40, if you have a tomcard, it s
2006-05-17 by pigletdad40
Thanks, Michael I would like to do so, but I need to find a spare tom card... any ideas? The pedal that I have purchased on e-bay has the 1/4 out.
2006-05-16 by Mike Schultz
Folks, I just purchased an SDS-1000 and pads. The unit was supposedly working fine when shipped, but out of the box I am having trouble with the kick and
2006-05-16 by michael.buchner@debitel.net
Hi Pigletdad40, if you have a tomcard, it s possible to convert it into a hihat. There are some empty gaps on the drumboard (card) which must be filled with
2006-05-16 by Lars Johansson
Ok. LJ http://www.electromancer.com/artist.php?id=3b4bf9c30d http://hem.spray.se/ppgwave/studiopics.html ... Från: Till:
2006-05-16 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
I didn t mean your pedal but piglet s dad s! ;) electronically yours, jesper - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- - www.electronic-obsession.se ... From: Lars
2006-05-16 by superwolle70
The HiHat module differs from e.g. a tom module not only by the eprom. I am not very familiar with electronics, but Michael Buchner built a HiHat module out of
2006-05-16 by Lars Johansson
... Från: Till: Skickat: den 16 maj 2006 09:50 Ämne: Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons Hi-Hat
2006-05-16 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
Hi! ... So a cymbal isn t just noise and hiss originally then. *lol* I meant that, the thing is that it s the same sound on both cards and that it s looped. I
2006-05-16 by Lars Johansson
... Från: Till: Skickat: den 16 maj 2006 07:17 Ämne: Re: [Simmons Drums] Simmons Hi-Hat ...
2006-05-16 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
pigletdad (isn t that Christopher Robin?) ;) ... I never knew that was the case with the 7 as well... but I could ve guessed. ;) ... Don t know... but I bet
2006-05-16 by pigletdad40
I used to be a music store sales guy in the 80 s and I recall that the SDS-7 Cymbal and Hi- Hat were generally not sought after. In fact, I recall that with
2006-05-15 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
http://cgi.ebay.de/Silicon-Mallet-Simmons-Keyboard_W0QQitemZ7411579092QQcategoryZ23310QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem electronically yours, jesper - -- --- ---- -----
2006-05-10 by crew38special
Hi All, My SDS7 has losted it s memory and I m looking for some programs that I can put in it. If some of you can wright down some cool one on of your SDS7 s
2006-05-06 by evening_soundgate
Gordon, Thanks. Was the original Simmons battery lithium? I thought that it might have been a nicad. Anyway, it s dead and needs replacement. All of this
2006-05-06 by Gordon JC Pearce
... On mine it was a 4.8v lithium (or thereabouts). I used 3 AA batteries soldered together and taped onto the inside of the case, in time-honoured fashion.
2006-05-05 by evening_soundgate
Does anyone know what the battery voltage is in an SDS7? I need to replace mine and i can t seem to find any indication of the voltage. Thanks, john
2006-05-05 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
I think you bought mine - right? ;) I know LJ has a DDrum+ electronically yours, jesper - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- - www.electronic-obsession.se ... From:
2006-05-04 by ttete500
Hello, Is there DDRUM2 and DDRUM PLUS user here??? What do you think of these modules?? Thierry EPPHERRE a French SIMMONS fan
2006-05-03 by superwolle70
it s a super rare collectors item. So the answer is: It s exactly worth the price you are willing to pay. No more and no less. (Until I got one I probably
2006-05-03 by swangler1
Hi All, I recently acquired a Simmons banner & I m wondering if it s worth anything or if I should hang it up in my studio. I uploaded a photo of it in the
2006-05-02 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
Good luck then... I ve seen quite a few messy ones with two or three cards etc. At one time I owned three units and from them designed a full set and sold the
2006-05-02 by clae13
Yeah, -having- an empty chassis would be great, and definitely the easiest, but -finding- one is a whole other story. I m not even sure how many of these were
2006-05-02 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
I d say finding an empty chassis or one close to empty would be easiest thing to power them with. Also a good place to put extra knobs etc... electronically
2006-05-02 by ttete500
Hello, I will finished to draw my SDS9 schematic this week (I hope!). Next will be the SDS5. See you soon Thierry EPPHERRE a French SIMMONS fan
2006-05-01 by clae13
I use a Roland TR-707 drum machine to trigger my SDS-8. It has separate audio outs for each drum. I run a cable from each audio out to an in on the SDS. The
2006-05-01 by clae13
To what models? I ve found a filter resonance mod (on paper anyway) for my SDS-8, and I m interested in SDSV mods. I d like to make my -8 into a semi-modular
2006-05-01 by clae13
I would be interested in exchanging ideas and information. I have a set of SDSV modules (no rack) which I intend to heavily modify. First of all I need
2006-04-28 by dazdrums
Hi, I have an sds2000 and an sdsv that I would like to hook together, can I use the individual pad outs on the 2000 to trigger the V? Or do I need a separate
2006-04-28 by jesper
OK Kent, you have a point... but (as you know) kids, work, house, wife, record store etc takes a huge bite of the cake... and when I _do_ have time for studio
2006-04-28 by KW
there is all the time in the world to do it, it s just a matter of choises... don t blame time! ;=) jesper@electronic-obsession.se skrev: Yes, I trigger mine
2006-04-28 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
Yes, I trigger mine with standard 5 volt trig, but... it wants 7 volts to give you full effect or 1,5 over the XLR (don t overdrive it!). I m still planning to
2006-04-28 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se
In working condition I d say 50-100 USD... electronically yours, jesper - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- - www.electronic-obsession.se ... From:
2006-04-27 by evening_soundgate
I saw one of these in a shop recently - any ball park figures as to what I should offer (US$)? thanks, john
2006-04-27 by schulzcarsten
Hi, I m thinking of buying a Simmons SDS-V drum synth. Is it possible to connect a SDS-V to an old analog sequencer with gate/trigger outputs? In my case I m
2006-04-27 by jesper
Probably - and the need to collect it in person being another reason I think... jesper
2006-04-27 by Aw Shortman
Hi Patrice Thanks for that, it was a great help. Think I might stick to my SDS7, once I get it to work properly! Thanks Andrew Patrice Jacquot