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Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-07-19 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se

Easiest thing is to get a cheap old drum synth that has midi and separate
outs - feed the outs to the in's of the SDS-8...

Or why not hassle Paul to get the new batch of midi2sds-cards ready. They do
the trick superbly.

There's also an ebay dude selling midi to sds-converters that aren't that
expensive though I think velocity control isn't possible with those...

electronically yours, jesper
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From: "christopher mailhot" <draughtbones@...>
To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 6:31 PM
Subject: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM


> Hello;
>
> Does anyone know how I can trigger my SDS-1000 & SDS-8, both without
> MIDI, from the zendrum I will be purchasing?? (www.zendrum.com) I have
> heard of things like the SIMMONS MTM, but how about something more
> current?  Would the MIDI KITI from alternate mode work for this?  In
> case you are not familiar, the ZENDRUM is a MIDI controller without
> trigger outs, as far as I know.
>
> Thanks, and please reply when convenient.
> Chris
>
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-07-19 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se

On the other hand - if you can afford those prices of the zendrum you can
get yourself a really nice midi->trig converter too...

electronically yours, jesper
- -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- -
www.electronic-obsession.se


----- Original Message -----
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From: "christopher mailhot" <draughtbones@...>
To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 6:31 PM
Subject: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM


> Hello;
>
> Does anyone know how I can trigger my SDS-1000 & SDS-8, both without
> MIDI, from the zendrum I will be purchasing?? (www.zendrum.com) I have
> heard of things like the SIMMONS MTM, but how about something more
> current?  Would the MIDI KITI from alternate mode work for this?  In
> case you are not familiar, the ZENDRUM is a MIDI controller without
> trigger outs, as far as I know.
>
> Thanks, and please reply when convenient.
> Chris
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-07-20 by christopher mailhot

******* ****
Hey, Jesper:
Thanks for your timely responses -- very helpful but also thought 
provoking!
Here are a few more inquiries for you to consider, please:
(1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" cards?  Does he 
make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and what does 
one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech shoppe 
in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it myself.
(2) When you mentioned "a cheap old drum synth with MIDI and separate 
outs" as being a very simple solution to what I am trying to do, it 
sounds enticing, but could you specifically name a couple such units 
which would have these capabilities, which I could be on the lookout 
for?  Your guidence here would be much appreciated!
(3)  You also mentioned, in your second reply, affording "a really 
nice MIDI->Trig converter", well... who manufactures one of these, 
and approximately what is the pricetag?  You see, I am selling my 
acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still a few 
pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I could even 
fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.  They are beautifully-made and 
highly-functional, but pricey, if you want the exotic woods...
(4)  Finally, my 4th and final question is in regards to my trusty 
old SDE, which I bought brand new a few years back in a music shoppe 
here in Maine.  It had been put out back, forgotten about...had been 
in the store since they were being manufactured back in the 80's.  I 
know the unit was never used, and it looks to have been never dropped 
or mishandled, and here is the question:
---The "AUDIO INPUT" on the rear panel (jack accepts a 1/4 male TRS-
style) Nothing in the manual explains its intended usage, in fact, it 
is only mentioned on the diagram of the rear panel.  It would seem 
logical that this is some type of AUDIO THRU, to send an additional 
output mixed in with the SDE output thruogh the main Left and Right 
OUTS, however, when I connect a drum machine, CD player, etc., I do 
not get the output of the additional device in the mix.  Is this not 
the intended usage for that AUDIO INPUT jack, or is there some form 
of internal ON/OFF which I have to activate before being able to pass 
the signal through to the main OUTS?? ... This has been driving me 
bonkers for a couple of years now (not that I really need to put 
anything through there, just that the thing is not functioning and 
that bothers me!!)
Thanks so much for your attention, and for being such an active 
member of such a great and resourceful list! (and thanks to all the 
others, too, for making the forum so good!)
Cheers,
Christopher
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, <jesper@e...> wrote:
> On the other hand - if you can afford those prices of the zendrum 
you can
> get yourself a really nice midi->trig converter too...
> 
> electronically yours, jesper
> - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- -
> www.electronic-obsession.se
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "christopher mailhot" <draughtbones@h...>
> To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 6:31 PM
> Subject: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM
> 
> 
> > Hello;
> >
> > Does anyone know how I can trigger my SDS-1000 & SDS-8, both 
without
> > MIDI, from the zendrum I will be purchasing?? (www.zendrum.com) I 
have
> > heard of things like the SIMMONS MTM, but how about something more
> > current?  Would the MIDI KITI from alternate mode work for this?  
In
> > case you are not familiar, the ZENDRUM is a MIDI controller 
without
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> > trigger outs, as far as I know.
> >
> > Thanks, and please reply when convenient.
> > Chris
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-07-20 by christopher mailhot

******* ****
Hey, Jesper:
Thanks for your timely responses -- very helpful but also thought 
provoking!
Here are a few more inquiries for you to consider, please:
(1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" cards?  Does he 
make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and what does 
one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech shoppe 
in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it myself.
(2) When you mentioned "a cheap old drum synth with MIDI and separate 
outs" as being a very simple solution to what I am trying to do, it 
sounds enticing, but could you specifically name a couple such units 
which would have these capabilities, which I could be on the lookout 
for?  Your guidence here would be much appreciated!
(3)  You also mentioned, in your second reply, affording "a really 
nice MIDI->Trig converter", well... who manufactures one of these, 
and approximately what is the pricetag?  You see, I am selling my 
acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still a few 
pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I could even 
fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.  They are beautifully-made and 
highly-functional, but pricey, if you want the exotic woods...
(4)  Finally, my 4th and final question is in regards to my trusty 
old SDE, which I bought brand new a few years back in a music shoppe 
here in Maine.  It had been put out back, forgotten about...had been 
in the store since they were being manufactured back in the 80's.  I 
know the unit was never used, and it looks to have been never dropped 
or mishandled, and here is the question:
---The "AUDIO INPUT" on the rear panel (jack accepts a 1/4 male TRS-
style) Nothing in the manual explains its intended usage, in fact, it 
is only mentioned on the diagram of the rear panel.  It would seem 
logical that this is some type of AUDIO THRU, to send an additional 
output mixed in with the SDE output thruogh the main Left and Right 
OUTS, however, when I connect a drum machine, CD player, etc., I do 
not get the output of the additional device in the mix.  Is this not 
the intended usage for that AUDIO INPUT jack, or is there some form 
of internal ON/OFF which I have to activate before being able to pass 
the signal through to the main OUTS...This has been driving me 
bonkers for a couple of years now (not that I really need to put 
anything through there, just that the thing is not functioning and 
that bothers me!!)
Thanks so much for your attention and for being such an active member 
of such a great and resourceful list!
Cheers,
Christopher
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, <jesper@e...> wrote:
> On the other hand - if you can afford those prices of the zendrum 
you can
> get yourself a really nice midi->trig converter too...
> 
> electronically yours, jesper
> - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- -
> www.electronic-obsession.se
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "christopher mailhot" <draughtbones@h...>
> To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 6:31 PM
> Subject: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM
> 
> 
> > Hello;
> >
> > Does anyone know how I can trigger my SDS-1000 & SDS-8, both 
without
> > MIDI, from the zendrum I will be purchasing?? (www.zendrum.com) I 
have
> > heard of things like the SIMMONS MTM, but how about something more
> > current?  Would the MIDI KITI from alternate mode work for this?  
In
> > case you are not familiar, the ZENDRUM is a MIDI controller 
without
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > trigger outs, as far as I know.
> >
> > Thanks, and please reply when convenient.
> > Chris
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-07-21 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se

christopher:
> Hey, Jesper:

Hi!

> Thanks for your timely responses -- very helpful but also thought
> provoking!

That's my intention. ;) But I'd like to stay helpful too... and provoking!
;)

> Here are a few more inquiries for you to consider, please:
> (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" cards?  Does he
> make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and what does
> one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech shoppe
> in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it myself.

Paul is here on the list. His company can be found here:
http://www.modulus-music.com/
I guess Paul can fill in the gaps, but I'd guess he could help you build
one.

> (2) When you mentioned "a cheap old drum synth with MIDI and separate
> outs" as being a very simple solution to what I am trying to do, it
> sounds enticing, but could you specifically name a couple such units
> which would have these capabilities, which I could be on the lookout
> for?  Your guidence here would be much appreciated!

I know friends who uses the Roland R8, but I know there are others. Since
I'm not using this solution myself I cannot supply many names. Maybe the
TR-505 can help? Or other guys on the list. Google away with search words
like "separate outputs" and "triggering the SDS" etc.

> (3)  You also mentioned, in your second reply, affording "a really
> nice MIDI->Trig converter", well... who manufactures one of these,
> and approximately what is the pricetag?

If you want just simple control, i e on/off there are sellers on Ebay who
make nice little boxes with 8 outputs at around 75 USD as I recall it.
Kenton Electronics in the UK (www.kenton.co.uk) make state of the art stuff
for all who wants to convert to anything else. If you want velocity control
I'd take a discussion with Paul or would look for the Simmons MTM on EBay.
Normal price seems to be around 200 USD. There is also US firm
www.encoreelectronics.com/ making the "Expressionist" but that's also rather
pricey if you "only" want it for trigger control. If you're into old
analogue synths however it's in the same league as Kenton - a killer machine
(used to have one).

> You see, I am selling my
> acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still a few
> pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I could even
> fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.  They are beautifully-made and
> highly-functional, but pricey, if you want the exotic woods...

All that seems fine, but is it just the "gadget factor" you are after or
have you tested the thing and like the feel of playing it too? Not being
offensive now, just curious... When I drum along I do that on my old Simmons
pads or from a midi keyboard, in my case an old sampler.

> (4)  Finally, my 4th and final question is in regards to my trusty
> old SDE, which I bought brand new a few years back in a music shoppe
> here in Maine.

*enter scary Stephen King music*
I'm suddenly thinking about "Needful things" with our very own Max von Sydow
as the bad guy...

> It had been put out back, forgotten about...had been
> in the store since they were being manufactured back in the 80's.  I
> know the unit was never used, and it looks to have been never dropped
> or mishandled, and here is the question:
> ---The "AUDIO INPUT" on the rear panel (jack accepts a 1/4 male TRS-
> style) Nothing in the manual explains its intended usage, in fact, it
> is only mentioned on the diagram of the rear panel.  It would seem
> logical that this is some type of AUDIO THRU, to send an additional
> output mixed in with the SDE output thruogh the main Left and Right
> OUTS, however, when I connect a drum machine, CD player, etc., I do
> not get the output of the additional device in the mix.  Is this not
> the intended usage for that AUDIO INPUT jack, or is there some form
> of internal ON/OFF which I have to activate before being able to pass
> the signal through to the main OUTS?? ... This has been driving me
> bonkers for a couple of years now (not that I really need to put
> anything through there, just that the thing is not functioning and
> that bothers me!!)

I don't know, but a guess would be that it only mixes the external signal if
you trigger the internal drum. An idea at least...

> Thanks so much for your attention, and for being such an active
> member of such a great and resourceful list! (and thanks to all the
> others, too, for making the forum so good!)

Good luck, I bet some of the other listees will join in on this one. But I
guess summer keeps many of us faithful at the beach or so. Up here in Sweden
the temperature just dropped below 20 degrees celcius the last two days so
I'm staying indoors and the studio is not hot as hell for the first time in
weeks.

electronically yours, jesper
- -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- -
www.electronic-obsession.se

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-07-21 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)

Chris,

> (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" cards?  Does he
> make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and what does
> one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech shoppe
> in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it myself.

That'd be me..
As Jesper has said ;-
http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I don't have enough
spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so you'll be able
to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
The chips I have plenty of.
They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts and being
straight forward to solder in place.

> You see, I am selling my
> acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still a few
> pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I could even
> fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.

I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.

Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-08-02 by christopher mailhot

Hi, everyone ...
Have been away, but wanted to catch up and say "thanks" for all the 
good advice and options to consider ... I intend to nail down a 
solution to the SDS1000 deal as soon as a have a little xtra loot 
piling up (ha!)

Incidentally ;  my 1000 (non-midi) did not have a manual when I 
bought it.  Although fairly straightforward a unit, I would like to 
get a manual.  Is there one available for (free) download anywhere, 
or does any of you have a good contact I could investigate? Thanks 
in advance. 
Re: the zendrum -- it is a bit of a gimmick-y thing, but for my live 
act (a sci-fi thing), the zendrum would not only look great, but it 
would beat triggering samples with a keyboard (to me, anyway!)
Best wishes to all --

Chris


Ta--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)" 
<Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@S...> wrote:
> Chris,
> 
> > (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" cards?  
Does he
> > make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and what 
does
> > one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech 
shoppe
> > in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it myself.
> 
> That'd be me..
> As Jesper has said ;-
> http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
> I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I don't have 
enough
> spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
> I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so you'll 
be able
> to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
> The chips I have plenty of.
> They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts and 
being
> straight forward to solder in place.
> 
> > You see, I am selling my
> > acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still a few
> > pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I could 
even
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.
> 
> I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.
> 
> Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-08-02 by superwolle70

Here you are:
http://195.37.239.143:6664/downloads/Simmons_SDS1000_manual.pdf


--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "christopher mailhot"
<draughtbones@h...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> Hi, everyone ...
> Have been away, but wanted to catch up and say "thanks" for all the 
> good advice and options to consider ... I intend to nail down a 
> solution to the SDS1000 deal as soon as a have a little xtra loot 
> piling up (ha!)
> 
> Incidentally ;  my 1000 (non-midi) did not have a manual when I 
> bought it.  Although fairly straightforward a unit, I would like to 
> get a manual.  Is there one available for (free) download anywhere, 
> or does any of you have a good contact I could investigate? Thanks 
> in advance. 
> Re: the zendrum -- it is a bit of a gimmick-y thing, but for my live 
> act (a sci-fi thing), the zendrum would not only look great, but it 
> would beat triggering samples with a keyboard (to me, anyway!)
> Best wishes to all --
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> Ta--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)" 
> <Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@S...> wrote:
> > Chris,
> > 
> > > (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" cards?  
> Does he
> > > make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and what 
> does
> > > one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech 
> shoppe
> > > in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it myself.
> > 
> > That'd be me..
> > As Jesper has said ;-
> > http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
> > I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I don't have 
> enough
> > spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
> > I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so you'll 
> be able
> > to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
> > The chips I have plenty of.
> > They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts and 
> being
> > straight forward to solder in place.
> > 
> > > You see, I am selling my
> > > acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still a few
> > > pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I could 
> even
> > > fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.
> > 
> > I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.
> > 
> > Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-08-03 by jesper@electronic-obsession.se

User guide here: http://simmons.synth.net/sds1000/

electronically yours, jesper
- -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- -
www.electronic-obsession.se


----- Original Message -----
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From: "christopher mailhot" <draughtbones@...>
To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 5:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM


> Hi, everyone ...
> Have been away, but wanted to catch up and say "thanks" for all the
> good advice and options to consider ... I intend to nail down a
> solution to the SDS1000 deal as soon as a have a little xtra loot
> piling up (ha!)
>
> Incidentally ;  my 1000 (non-midi) did not have a manual when I
> bought it.  Although fairly straightforward a unit, I would like to
> get a manual.  Is there one available for (free) download anywhere,
> or does any of you have a good contact I could investigate? Thanks
> in advance.
> Re: the zendrum -- it is a bit of a gimmick-y thing, but for my live
> act (a sci-fi thing), the zendrum would not only look great, but it
> would beat triggering samples with a keyboard (to me, anyway!)
> Best wishes to all --
>
> Chris
>
>
> Ta--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)"
> <Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@S...> wrote:
> > Chris,
> >
> > > (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" cards?
> Does he
> > > make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and what
> does
> > > one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech
> shoppe
> > > in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it myself.
> >
> > That'd be me..
> > As Jesper has said ;-
> > http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
> > I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I don't have
> enough
> > spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
> > I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so you'll
> be able
> > to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
> > The chips I have plenty of.
> > They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts and
> being
> > straight forward to solder in place.
> >
> > > You see, I am selling my
> > > acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still a few
> > > pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I could
> even
> > > fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.
> >
> > I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.
> >
> > Paul
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-08-04 by christopher mailhot

Jesper, would like to thank you very much for the link to the manual 
for the 1000.
Best --
Chris
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, <jesper@e...> wrote:
> User guide here: http://simmons.synth.net/sds1000/
> 
> electronically yours, jesper
> - -- --- ---- ----- ---- --- -- -
> www.electronic-obsession.se
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "christopher mailhot" <draughtbones@h...>
> To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 5:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM
> 
> 
> > Hi, everyone ...
> > Have been away, but wanted to catch up and say "thanks" for all 
the
> > good advice and options to consider ... I intend to nail down a
> > solution to the SDS1000 deal as soon as a have a little xtra loot
> > piling up (ha!)
> >
> > Incidentally ;  my 1000 (non-midi) did not have a manual when I
> > bought it.  Although fairly straightforward a unit, I would like 
to
> > get a manual.  Is there one available for (free) download 
anywhere,
> > or does any of you have a good contact I could investigate? 
Thanks
> > in advance.
> > Re: the zendrum -- it is a bit of a gimmick-y thing, but for my 
live
> > act (a sci-fi thing), the zendrum would not only look great, but 
it
> > would beat triggering samples with a keyboard (to me, anyway!)
> > Best wishes to all --
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
> > Ta--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox (Mail 
LIsts)"
> > <Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@S...> wrote:
> > > Chris,
> > >
> > > > (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" cards?
> > Does he
> > > > make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and 
what
> > does
> > > > one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech
> > shoppe
> > > > in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it 
myself.
> > >
> > > That'd be me..
> > > As Jesper has said ;-
> > > http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
> > > I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I don't 
have
> > enough
> > > spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
> > > I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so 
you'll
> > be able
> > > to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
> > > The chips I have plenty of.
> > > They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts and
> > being
> > > straight forward to solder in place.
> > >
> > > > You see, I am selling my
> > > > acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still 
a few
> > > > pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I 
could
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> > even
> > > > fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.
> > >
> > > I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.
> > >
> > > Paul
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-08-04 by christopher mailhot

Just wanted to extend to you a million thanks!
-- Chris --

--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "superwolle70" 
<superwolle70@y...> wrote:
> Here you are:
> http://195.37.239.143:6664/downloads/Simmons_SDS1000_manual.pdf
> 
> 
> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "christopher mailhot"
> <draughtbones@h...> wrote:
> > Hi, everyone ...
> > Have been away, but wanted to catch up and say "thanks" for all 
the 
> > good advice and options to consider ... I intend to nail down a 
> > solution to the SDS1000 deal as soon as a have a little xtra 
loot 
> > piling up (ha!)
> > 
> > Incidentally ;  my 1000 (non-midi) did not have a manual when I 
> > bought it.  Although fairly straightforward a unit, I would like 
to 
> > get a manual.  Is there one available for (free) download 
anywhere, 
> > or does any of you have a good contact I could investigate? 
Thanks 
> > in advance. 
> > Re: the zendrum -- it is a bit of a gimmick-y thing, but for my 
live 
> > act (a sci-fi thing), the zendrum would not only look great, but 
it 
> > would beat triggering samples with a keyboard (to me, anyway!)
> > Best wishes to all --
> > 
> > Chris
> > 
> > 
> > Ta--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox (Mail 
LIsts)" 
> > <Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@S...> wrote:
> > > Chris,
> > > 
> > > > (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds" 
cards?  
> > Does he
> > > > make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and 
what 
> > does
> > > > one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech 
> > shoppe
> > > > in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it 
myself.
> > > 
> > > That'd be me..
> > > As Jesper has said ;-
> > > http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
> > > I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I don't 
have 
> > enough
> > > spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
> > > I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so 
you'll 
> > be able
> > > to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
> > > The chips I have plenty of.
> > > They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts 
and 
> > being
> > > straight forward to solder in place.
> > > 
> > > > You see, I am selling my
> > > > acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still 
a few
> > > > pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I 
could 
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> > even
> > > > fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.
> > > 
> > > I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.
> > > 
> > > Paul

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-08-04 by jesper

Glad it helped - thank the one on this list who first contributed it to the site...

electronically yours, jesper
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> Just wanted to extend to you a million thanks!
> -- Chris --
>
> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "superwolle70"
> <superwolle70@y...> wrote:
>> Here you are:
>> http://195.37.239.143:6664/downloads/Simmons_SDS1000_manual.pdf
>>
>>
>> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "christopher mailhot"
>> <draughtbones@h...> wrote:
>> > Hi, everyone ...
>> > Have been away, but wanted to catch up and say "thanks" for all
> the
>> > good advice and options to consider ... I intend to nail down a
>> > solution to the SDS1000 deal as soon as a have a little xtra
> loot
>> > piling up (ha!)
>> >
>> > Incidentally ;  my 1000 (non-midi) did not have a manual when I
>> > bought it.  Although fairly straightforward a unit, I would like
> to
>> > get a manual.  Is there one available for (free) download
> anywhere,
>> > or does any of you have a good contact I could investigate?
> Thanks
>> > in advance.
>> > Re: the zendrum -- it is a bit of a gimmick-y thing, but for my
> live
>> > act (a sci-fi thing), the zendrum would not only look great, but
> it
>> > would beat triggering samples with a keyboard (to me, anyway!)
>> > Best wishes to all --
>> >
>> > Chris
>> >
>> >
>> > Ta--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox (Mail
> LIsts)"
>> > <Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@S...> wrote:
>> > > Chris,
>> > >
>> > > > (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds"
> cards?
>> > Does he
>> > > > make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and
> what
>> > does
>> > > > one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a tech
>> > shoppe
>> > > > in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it
> myself.
>> > >
>> > > That'd be me..
>> > > As Jesper has said ;-
>> > > http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
>> > > I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I don't
> have
>> > enough
>> > > spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
>> > > I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so
> you'll
>> > be able
>> > > to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
>> > > The chips I have plenty of.
>> > > They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts
> and
>> > being
>> > > straight forward to solder in place.
>> > >
>> > > > You see, I am selling my
>> > > > acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm still
> a few
>> > > > pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I
> could
>> > even
>> > > > fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.
>> > >
>> > > I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.
>> > >
>> > > Paul
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-08-04 by christopher mailhot

Yes, Jesper is right: again, thank-you, Wolfgang ... and the SIMMONS 
Museum is a great resource as well as a trip down memory lane (can't 
help but wonder if Dave would appreciate it, though, unless there's 
a yellow kit there...)
Muchos Gracias, amigo!
Christopher
--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "jesper" <jesper@e...> wrote:
> Glad it helped - thank the one on this list who first contributed 
it to the site...
> 
> electronically yours, jesper
> 
> > Just wanted to extend to you a million thanks!
> > -- Chris --
> >
> > --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "superwolle70"
> > <superwolle70@y...> wrote:
> >> Here you are:
> >> http://195.37.239.143:6664/downloads/Simmons_SDS1000_manual.pdf
> >>
> >>
> >> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "christopher mailhot"
> >> <draughtbones@h...> wrote:
> >> > Hi, everyone ...
> >> > Have been away, but wanted to catch up and say "thanks" for 
all
> > the
> >> > good advice and options to consider ... I intend to nail down 
a
> >> > solution to the SDS1000 deal as soon as a have a little xtra
> > loot
> >> > piling up (ha!)
> >> >
> >> > Incidentally ;  my 1000 (non-midi) did not have a manual when 
I
> >> > bought it.  Although fairly straightforward a unit, I would 
like
> > to
> >> > get a manual.  Is there one available for (free) download
> > anywhere,
> >> > or does any of you have a good contact I could investigate?
> > Thanks
> >> > in advance.
> >> > Re: the zendrum -- it is a bit of a gimmick-y thing, but for 
my
> > live
> >> > act (a sci-fi thing), the zendrum would not only look great, 
but
> > it
> >> > would beat triggering samples with a keyboard (to me, anyway!)
> >> > Best wishes to all --
> >> >
> >> > Chris
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Ta--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox (Mail
> > LIsts)"
> >> > <Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@S...> wrote:
> >> > > Chris,
> >> > >
> >> > > > (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds"
> > cards?
> >> > Does he
> >> > > > make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and
> > what
> >> > does
> >> > > > one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a 
tech
> >> > shoppe
> >> > > > in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it
> > myself.
> >> > >
> >> > > That'd be me..
> >> > > As Jesper has said ;-
> >> > > http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
> >> > > I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I 
don't
> > have
> >> > enough
> >> > > spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
> >> > > I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so
> > you'll
> >> > be able
> >> > > to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
> >> > > The chips I have plenty of.
> >> > > They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts
> > and
> >> > being
> >> > > straight forward to solder in place.
> >> > >
> >> > > > You see, I am selling my
> >> > > > acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm 
still
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > a few
> >> > > > pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I
> > could
> >> > even
> >> > > > fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.
> >> > >
> >> > > I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.
> >> > >
> >> > > Paul
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >

Re: [Simmons Drums] Non-MIDI SIMMONS devices and ZENDRUM

2005-08-04 by superwolle70

;-)

--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "christopher mailhot"
<draughtbones@h...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> Yes, Jesper is right: again, thank-you, Wolfgang ... and the SIMMONS 
> Museum is a great resource as well as a trip down memory lane (can't 
> help but wonder if Dave would appreciate it, though, unless there's 
> a yellow kit there...)
> Muchos Gracias, amigo!
> Christopher
> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "jesper" <jesper@e...> wrote:
> > Glad it helped - thank the one on this list who first contributed 
> it to the site...
> > 
> > electronically yours, jesper
> > 
> > > Just wanted to extend to you a million thanks!
> > > -- Chris --
> > >
> > > --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "superwolle70"
> > > <superwolle70@y...> wrote:
> > >> Here you are:
> > >> http://195.37.239.143:6664/downloads/Simmons_SDS1000_manual.pdf
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "christopher mailhot"
> > >> <draughtbones@h...> wrote:
> > >> > Hi, everyone ...
> > >> > Have been away, but wanted to catch up and say "thanks" for 
> all
> > > the
> > >> > good advice and options to consider ... I intend to nail down 
> a
> > >> > solution to the SDS1000 deal as soon as a have a little xtra
> > > loot
> > >> > piling up (ha!)
> > >> >
> > >> > Incidentally ;  my 1000 (non-midi) did not have a manual when 
> I
> > >> > bought it.  Although fairly straightforward a unit, I would 
> like
> > > to
> > >> > get a manual.  Is there one available for (free) download
> > > anywhere,
> > >> > or does any of you have a good contact I could investigate?
> > > Thanks
> > >> > in advance.
> > >> > Re: the zendrum -- it is a bit of a gimmick-y thing, but for 
> my
> > > live
> > >> > act (a sci-fi thing), the zendrum would not only look great, 
> but
> > > it
> > >> > would beat triggering samples with a keyboard (to me, anyway!)
> > >> > Best wishes to all --
> > >> >
> > >> > Chris
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> > Ta--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox (Mail
> > > LIsts)"
> > >> > <Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@S...> wrote:
> > >> > > Chris,
> > >> > >
> > >> > > > (1) Who is this Paul, and what about these "midi2sds"
> > > cards?
> > >> > Does he
> > >> > > > make them himself? Finally, how does one acquire one, and
> > > what
> > >> > does
> > >> > > > one cost, installed (US funds) Would I need to locate a 
> tech
> > >> > shoppe
> > >> > > > in the States to do the retrofit? I would not attempt it
> > > myself.
> > >> > >
> > >> > > That'd be me..
> > >> > > As Jesper has said ;-
> > >> > > http://www.modulus-music.com/products/midi2sds/midi2sds2/
> > >> > > I don't have any left unfortunatly, and at the moment I 
> don't
> > > have
> > >> > enough
> > >> > > spare cash to have another set of boards made :-(
> > >> > > I will be uploading the gerber files in the near future, so
> > > you'll
> > >> > be able
> > >> > > to get the PCBs made yourself at somewhere like PCBPOOL.COM.
> > >> > > The chips I have plenty of.
> > >> > > They're not that hard to assemble, only needing a few parts
> > > and
> > >> > being
> > >> > > straight forward to solder in place.
> > >> > >
> > >> > > > You see, I am selling my
> > >> > > > acoustic kit (drums only) to buy the ZENDRUM, and I'm 
> still
> > > a few
> > >> > > > pennies short; selling the kit is probably the only way I
> > > could
> > >> > even
> > >> > > > fathom touching a ZENDRUM right now.
> > >> > >
> > >> > > I love the look of them, I bet they're great to use.
> > >> > >
> > >> > > Paul
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Yahoo! Groups Links
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >

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