Anyone tried any newer modules with simmons pads.
2003-09-27 by nielswillemse
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2003-09-27 by nielswillemse
Yes, i have. Currently i own a complete SDS-1000 w/pads, 3 small simmons pads, a couple of imitation simmons pads and Roland PD 31/21/11 pads. It works well. I am selling them, but now i am trying to buy the same stuff. But now with the second Pearl drumrack. Good luck Niels Netherlands
2003-09-28 by Tony Vazquez
Hi! Three questions: 1)Would the Simmons kit (pads) work with the Roland V-Drum modules today? 2)Can any of the pads be used to trigger/tune sounds in a BOSS Dr.Rythym DR660 drummachine, by plugging the pad from Output(1/4inch male)jack to female MIDI input jack on the drummachine? 3)Would the pads work with sound generators? If the answers to these 3 questions are "Yes" - then I've underestimated the versatility of the Simmons kits all these years since their birth! (I bought my pad kit used, without the brain, paid $100 for all 5 pads- they're black, not sure which SDS model they are; soon as I bring them home from layaway next friday I will take pics and show them here) Thanks Much! xoxo- Tony --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2003-09-28 by jesper
tony: > Hi! Three questions: OK... > 1)Would the Simmons kit (pads) work with the Roland V-Drum modules today? AFAIK - yes... there mighjt be differencies in voltage etc, but I guess the Rolands have gain potentiometers too? (or some digital equivalent?!) > 2)Can any of the pads be used to trigger/tune sounds in a BOSS Dr.Rythym DR660 > drummachine, by plugging the pad from Output(1/4inch male)jack > to female MIDI input jack on the drummachine? NOOOOO!!!! Don't try it! Midi is a digital interface only dealing with zeroes and ones and not hard vicious voltage. However, if you find a Simmons TMI, MTM or similar you can convert the voltage from the pad into midi info. > 3)Would the pads work with sound generators? How do you mean? If you can trig synths from them? Offcourse, with the right equipment at hand... :) > If the answers to these 3 questions are "Yes" - then I've underestimated the versatility > of the Simmons kits all these years since their birth! You sure have, but you've misunderstood what midi is on the other hand. > (I bought my pad kit used, without the brain, paid $100 for all 5 pads- they're black, not sure which SDS model they are; soon as I bring them home from layaway next friday I > will take pics and show them here) > > Thanks Much! Good luck! electronically yours, jesper www.electronic-obsession.se
2003-09-28 by Tony Vazquez
I am soooooo glad I had asked these 3 questions, and I am sooooooo happy for your help and info you have shared with me. It is true, I do not understand MIDI--- therefore, I will not try to do anything crazy to connect the Simmons pads the way I described in question # 2. I'll just leave the pads alone, and enjoy them for what they can do. Now I have lots of homework to do by studying MIDI, reading books at the library, and learning all there is to know about it. Most of my current recording gear (especially my Fostex VF16) has MIDI options and capabilities, but I never learned to use MIDI for anything about my gear. As for triggering sound generators, yes- I meant synthesizers, like Moogs and ARPs; but again, I must learn about MIDI before I try any crazy experiments. For now, I'll just Play the Pads and enjoy them. Thanks!!!! xoxo- Tony --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2003-09-29 by jesper
Or skip midi and just use the Simmons stuff along with the analogue synths. Not much can go wrong there! Either it works or it doesn't, but it's very very hard to destroy anything! electronically yours, jesper www.electronic-obsession.se ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Vazquez" <tvmuzik@...> To: <Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 12:04 AM Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] Anyone tried any newer/other gizmos with simmons pads? > > I am soooooo glad I had asked these 3 questions, and I am sooooooo happy for your help and info you have shared with me. > > It is true, I do not understand MIDI--- therefore, I will not try to do anything crazy to connect the Simmons pads the way I described in question # 2. I'll just leave the pads alone, and enjoy them for what they can do. > > Now I have lots of homework to do by studying MIDI, reading books at the library, and learning all there is to know about it. > Most of my current recording gear (especially my Fostex VF16) has MIDI options and capabilities, but I never learned to use MIDI for anything about my gear. > As for triggering sound generators, yes- I meant synthesizers, like Moogs and ARPs;
> but again, I must learn about MIDI before I try any crazy experiments. > > For now, I'll just Play the Pads and enjoy them. > > Thanks!!!! > > xoxo- Tony > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Simmons_Drums-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > >
2003-09-30 by Tony Vazquez
Thanks! xoxo- Tony --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]