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Re: [Simmons Drums] Hi All

Re: [Simmons Drums] Hi All

2003-04-26 by Jesper

Hi Jeff & welcome to this bunch of crazy bastards dwelling in the past! =)

> Hi my name is Jeff.  I am 15 years old and my dad introduced me to
> Simmons drums.

That's a cool dad! Mine likes jazz... :(

> I have been watching ebay and reading your posts
> here on this site and I have learned alot about these drums.  He
> finally bought me my own set of SDS9's.  I have a few questions over
> these drums.
>
> First off does anyone know if the Alesis D4 would be a better brain
> than my old broken SDS9 brain.

Wrong list for that Q. NO! Offcourse not, not if it's the Simmons sound
you're after...

> I love the sounds I get from my SDS9
> brain but the brain must be broken because I can not save my kits

Welcome to the world of analogue sound. The knobs are part of the sound
chain. There are NO memories on these old units so it's NOT broken! Digital
machines have memories 'cause their knobs send messages, they aren't part of
the message... See what I mean? Some analogue kits have memories but then
they involve scanning the knob positions etc. AFAIK (but I may be wrong,
being a SDS-5 user) the SDS-9 is fully analogue...

> that I make and when I hit my bass drum it makes very little to no
> noise.  I want a new brain anyways because I want to add another tom
> pad.

If it's dull and weak, just try tweaking. It's often the problem. Analogue
bass drums often sound dull. But yes, offcourse it might be broken as well.
I cannot answer that from across the Atlantic...

Good luck with the drumming and stick with the best - Simmons!


electronically yours, jesper (Sweden)

http://www.bolina.hsb.se/hsidor/jesper
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http://obsession.svart.nu

Re: Hi All

2003-04-26 by angeyoda

Hi Jesper & Jeff,
You_ can definitely memorise what you do with the SDS9 ; the Toms are 
analog but the BassDrum, SnareDru & the Rim channel are some digital 
eproms sounds ... You can normally save your kits.
Try to check your LITHIUM BATTERY, it could be that...If it's flat 
you can't keep what you're saving when you turn off the brain...
Hope it helps !
CU!
Patrice.
PS; about the D4 it depends what you wanna do with it...It will be 
more versatile than the SDS9 but a lot more "less analog" & so warm & 
punchy, the SDS9 have some terrific ballsy TomTOm sounds !!!









--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Jesper" <jesper@b...> wrote:
> Hi Jeff & welcome to this bunch of crazy bastards dwelling in the 
past! =)
> 
> > Hi my name is Jeff.  I am 15 years old and my dad introduced me to
> > Simmons drums.
> 
> That's a cool dad! Mine likes jazz... :(
> 
> > I have been watching ebay and reading your posts
> > here on this site and I have learned alot about these drums.  He
> > finally bought me my own set of SDS9's.  I have a few questions 
over
> > these drums.
> >
> > First off does anyone know if the Alesis D4 would be a better 
brain
> > than my old broken SDS9 brain.
> 
> Wrong list for that Q. NO! Offcourse not, not if it's the Simmons 
sound
> you're after...
> 
> > I love the sounds I get from my SDS9
> > brain but the brain must be broken because I can not save my kits
> 
> Welcome to the world of analogue sound. The knobs are part of the 
sound
> chain. There are NO memories on these old units so it's NOT broken! 
Digital
> machines have memories 'cause their knobs send messages, they 
aren't part of
> the message... See what I mean? Some analogue kits have memories 
but then
> they involve scanning the knob positions etc. AFAIK (but I may be 
wrong,
> being a SDS-5 user) the SDS-9 is fully analogue...
> 
> > that I make and when I hit my bass drum it makes very little to no
> > noise.  I want a new brain anyways because I want to add another 
tom
> > pad.
> 
> If it's dull and weak, just try tweaking. It's often the problem. 
Analogue
> bass drums often sound dull. But yes, offcourse it might be broken 
as well.
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> I cannot answer that from across the Atlantic...
> 
> Good luck with the drumming and stick with the best - Simmons!
> 
> 
> electronically yours, jesper (Sweden)
> 
> http://www.bolina.hsb.se/hsidor/jesper
> - -- --- ---- ----- ------ ----- ---- --- -- -
> Electronic Obsession Mailorder
> http://obsession.svart.nu

Re: Hi All

2003-04-26 by jeff2dope2000

> eproms sounds ... You can normally save your kits.
> Try to check your LITHIUM BATTERY, it could be that...If it's flat 
> you can't keep what you're saving when you turn off the brain...



Well how do I check the Lithium Battery? What do you mean if its 
flat?  I with see but I dont know how.

--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "angeyoda" 
<Patrice.Jacquot@l...> wrote:
> Hi Jesper & Jeff,
> You_ can definitely memorise what you do with the SDS9 ; the Toms 
are 
> analog but the BassDrum, SnareDru & the Rim channel are some 
digital 
> eproms sounds ... You can normally save your kits.
> Try to check your LITHIUM BATTERY, it could be that...If it's flat 
> you can't keep what you're saving when you turn off the brain...
> Hope it helps !
> CU!
> Patrice.
> PS; about the D4 it depends what you wanna do with it...It will be 
> more versatile than the SDS9 but a lot more "less analog" & so 
warm & 
> punchy, the SDS9 have some terrific ballsy TomTOm sounds !!!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Jesper" <jesper@b...> wrote:
> > Hi Jeff & welcome to this bunch of crazy bastards dwelling in 
the 
> past! =)
> > 
> > > Hi my name is Jeff.  I am 15 years old and my dad introduced 
me to
> > > Simmons drums.
> > 
> > That's a cool dad! Mine likes jazz... :(
> > 
> > > I have been watching ebay and reading your posts
> > > here on this site and I have learned alot about these drums.  
He
> > > finally bought me my own set of SDS9's.  I have a few 
questions 
> over
> > > these drums.
> > >
> > > First off does anyone know if the Alesis D4 would be a better 
> brain
> > > than my old broken SDS9 brain.
> > 
> > Wrong list for that Q. NO! Offcourse not, not if it's the 
Simmons 
> sound
> > you're after...
> > 
> > > I love the sounds I get from my SDS9
> > > brain but the brain must be broken because I can not save my 
kits
> > 
> > Welcome to the world of analogue sound. The knobs are part of 
the 
> sound
> > chain. There are NO memories on these old units so it's NOT 
broken! 
> Digital
> > machines have memories 'cause their knobs send messages, they 
> aren't part of
> > the message... See what I mean? Some analogue kits have memories 
> but then
> > they involve scanning the knob positions etc. AFAIK (but I may 
be 
> wrong,
> > being a SDS-5 user) the SDS-9 is fully analogue...
> > 
> > > that I make and when I hit my bass drum it makes very little 
to no
> > > noise.  I want a new brain anyways because I want to add 
another 
> tom
> > > pad.
> > 
> > If it's dull and weak, just try tweaking. It's often the 
problem. 
> Analogue
> > bass drums often sound dull. But yes, offcourse it might be 
broken 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> as well.
> > I cannot answer that from across the Atlantic...
> > 
> > Good luck with the drumming and stick with the best - Simmons!
> > 
> > 
> > electronically yours, jesper (Sweden)
> > 
> > http://www.bolina.hsb.se/hsidor/jesper
> > - -- --- ---- ----- ------ ----- ---- --- -- -
> > Electronic Obsession Mailorder
> > http://obsession.svart.nu

Re: Hi All

2003-04-27 by angeyoda

In fact, instead of checking, change it directly , it will be a good 
way to know how old it is...The battery life span is around ten or 
fifteen years...So it should be time !
Then, you will only know if your module has a problem or not !
To change it you need to open your SDS9 brain (powered off , of 
course !!!), checking the type & finding it or the equivalent at the 
shop...
Then when it's replaced you should be able to save your kits & your 
settings .
Don't you have any manual ?
Good luck.






--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "jeff2dope2000" 
<jeff2dope@h...> wrote:
> > eproms sounds ... You can normally save your kits.
> > Try to check your LITHIUM BATTERY, it could be that...If it's 
flat 
> > you can't keep what you're saving when you turn off the brain...
> 
> 
> 
> Well how do I check the Lithium Battery? What do you mean if its 
> flat?  I with see but I dont know how.
> 
> --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "angeyoda" 
> <Patrice.Jacquot@l...> wrote:
> > Hi Jesper & Jeff,
> > You_ can definitely memorise what you do with the SDS9 ; the Toms 
> are 
> > analog but the BassDrum, SnareDru & the Rim channel are some 
> digital 
> > eproms sounds ... You can normally save your kits.
> > Try to check your LITHIUM BATTERY, it could be that...If it's 
flat 
> > you can't keep what you're saving when you turn off the brain...
> > Hope it helps !
> > CU!
> > Patrice.
> > PS; about the D4 it depends what you wanna do with it...It will 
be 
> > more versatile than the SDS9 but a lot more "less analog" & so 
> warm & 
> > punchy, the SDS9 have some terrific ballsy TomTOm sounds !!!
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Jesper" <jesper@b...> 
wrote:
> > > Hi Jeff & welcome to this bunch of crazy bastards dwelling in 
> the 
> > past! =)
> > > 
> > > > Hi my name is Jeff.  I am 15 years old and my dad introduced 
> me to
> > > > Simmons drums.
> > > 
> > > That's a cool dad! Mine likes jazz... :(
> > > 
> > > > I have been watching ebay and reading your posts
> > > > here on this site and I have learned alot about these drums.  
> He
> > > > finally bought me my own set of SDS9's.  I have a few 
> questions 
> > over
> > > > these drums.
> > > >
> > > > First off does anyone know if the Alesis D4 would be a better 
> > brain
> > > > than my old broken SDS9 brain.
> > > 
> > > Wrong list for that Q. NO! Offcourse not, not if it's the 
> Simmons 
> > sound
> > > you're after...
> > > 
> > > > I love the sounds I get from my SDS9
> > > > brain but the brain must be broken because I can not save my 
> kits
> > > 
> > > Welcome to the world of analogue sound. The knobs are part of 
> the 
> > sound
> > > chain. There are NO memories on these old units so it's NOT 
> broken! 
> > Digital
> > > machines have memories 'cause their knobs send messages, they 
> > aren't part of
> > > the message... See what I mean? Some analogue kits have 
memories 
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > but then
> > > they involve scanning the knob positions etc. AFAIK (but I may 
> be 
> > wrong,
> > > being a SDS-5 user) the SDS-9 is fully analogue...
> > > 
> > > > that I make and when I hit my bass drum it makes very little 
> to no
> > > > noise.  I want a new brain anyways because I want to add 
> another 
> > tom
> > > > pad.
> > > 
> > > If it's dull and weak, just try tweaking. It's often the 
> problem. 
> > Analogue
> > > bass drums often sound dull. But yes, offcourse it might be 
> broken 
> > as well.
> > > I cannot answer that from across the Atlantic...
> > > 
> > > Good luck with the drumming and stick with the best - Simmons!
> > > 
> > > 
> > > electronically yours, jesper (Sweden)
> > > 
> > > http://www.bolina.hsb.se/hsidor/jesper
> > > - -- --- ---- ----- ------ ----- ---- --- -- -
> > > Electronic Obsession Mailorder
> > > http://obsession.svart.nu

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