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Simmons Drum Re-enforcement

2004-11-26 by gdharris2010

Hi I have a Simmons re-enforcement module that I don't know anything
about. It all works fine and I've been thinking of using it on a
couple of new tunes i've been working on and Im looking for advice
on how to use it (My triggers are old and my mikes are not to good)
Could one of you guys help me out with re advice on better triggers
or is it best to go with mikes

Thanks

Re: Simmons Drum Re-enforcement

2004-11-26 by angeyoda

Hi,
Do you mean a Trixer ?
You could even trigg by playing back the recorded drum tracks in the
trixer inputs I suppose...
You need the tracks to be quite clean .
Otherwise the best way to trigg confortably any simmons (except SDX/
XRack ) is (for me) some DDrum pads set with Mesheads .
But it should work fine with any piezo pads...

It's (trixer) probably working fine with the latest Simmons "probug"
acoustic triggers.when this trigger is set up it's dampening quitely
the drumhead so the triggering must be quite clean...
I've seen various piezo setting up the Trixer (like "K&K" for
example ) ...But everything will depend of your acoustic drum head
adjustment ....
about the mikes it's probably better if they're not too good, to
avoid crosstalk problems...
The Trixer is supposed to be optimised that way...
I'm afraid you need to try to see what better suits to your
situation...

If it doesn't work properly , you could ever use "Recycle" (from
steinberg)to freeze the midi shapes of your drumtracks & send midi
notes to your Simmons ...

Hope this helps !

Patrice.






--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "gdharris2010"
<gdharris2010@y...> wrote:
>
> Hi I have a Simmons re-enforcement module that I don't know
anything
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> about. It all works fine and I've been thinking of using it on a
> couple of new tunes i've been working on and Im looking for advice
> on how to use it (My triggers are old and my mikes are not to good)
> Could one of you guys help me out with re advice on better triggers
> or is it best to go with mikes
>
> Thanks

Re: [Simmons Drums] Re: Simmons Drum Re-enforcement

2004-12-09 by gavin HARRIS

Thanks for the info Patrice

--- angeyoda <Jacquot.Patrice@...> wrote:

>
>
> Hi,
> Do you mean a Trixer ?
> You could even trigg by playing back the recorded
> drum tracks in the
> trixer inputs I suppose...
> You need the tracks to be quite clean .
> Otherwise the best way to trigg confortably any
> simmons (except SDX/
> XRack ) is (for me) some DDrum pads set with
> Mesheads .
> But it should work fine with any piezo pads...
>
> It's (trixer) probably working fine with the latest
> Simmons "probug"
> acoustic triggers.when this trigger is set up it's
> dampening quitely
> the drumhead so the triggering must be quite
> clean...
> I've seen various piezo setting up the Trixer (like
> "K&K" for
> example ) ...But everything will depend of your
> acoustic drum head
> adjustment ....
> about the mikes it's probably better if they're not
> too good, to
> avoid crosstalk problems...
> The Trixer is supposed to be optimised that way...
> I'm afraid you need to try to see what better suits
> to your
> situation...
>
> If it doesn't work properly , you could ever use
> "Recycle" (from
> steinberg)to freeze the midi shapes of your
> drumtracks & send midi
> notes to your Simmons ...
>
> Hope this helps !
>
> Patrice.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "gdharris2010"
>
> <gdharris2010@y...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi I have a Simmons re-enforcement module that I
> don't know
> anything
> > about. It all works fine and I've been thinking
> of using it on a
> > couple of new tunes i've been working on and Im
> looking for advice
> > on how to use it (My triggers are old and my mikes
> are not to good)
> > Could one of you guys help me out with re advice
> on better triggers
> > or is it best to go with mikes
> >
> > Thanks
>
>
>
>




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