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Re: [Simmons Drums] SDSV synth-in & SDX

2003-12-01 by david pinnington

Could it be that it's easier to tweak the sounds during playback for
example?!

obviously different strokes for folks
me i love samples but it took me a couple of years to track down a sdx (now have 2 of them - greed is good) when i could happily go with a roland td10/ddrumetc  - another dirty word!! sdx is more than a drumset it's a audio workstation albeit a little long in the tooth when going against more samplers etc
i used to demo sdsv when i worked in a music shop when i was 20 (i'm now 39) and finally bought a sds9/mtx9 in '87 i think (stolen in '94) combo which gave me the digital/anologue but that soon was added to by akai s900/1000's 
anyway the point i'm making is if you have a sdx you will have a whole range of dynamic playing option with the zi that the riot shield setup could never afford and it's simmons by simmons if you see what i mean

i'm sure theres something in here about trying to fire up a ford model t with a jumbo jet
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: jesper 
  To: Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 2:30 PM
  Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] SDSV synth-in & SDX



  arcimge:
  > if you're on a sdx why would you want to trigger a sds v ??!!
  > get the sounds you want and sample it itnto the sdx and you're away

  GAAAAAH!!! He said the magic word... SAMPLE... Heretic, call the spanish
  inquisition! ;)

  Could it be that it's easier to tweak the sounds during playback for
  example?!


  electronically yours, jesper
  www.electronic-obsession.se

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