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 > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com
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Re: [Simmons Drums] Re: Simmons Drum Re-enforcement
2004-12-09 by gavin HARRIS
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