That demonstration is outstanding! Sure, it's virtual. But, it also shedssome light into how analog drum sounds were synthasized and built for the old Roland beatboxes and the original Simmons drum sets. If ever this virtual kit gets off the ground, I'm sure it'd be a biggie.
Great! I make my "Simmons SDS V" on Reason. Every module consist of 3 synthesizers. You can hear it in my Orient Express or Overure (China) here. Regards. We wait for more demo of Your work :)
Say Man, Let us know when you get this things of the ground cause I'm SOLD on this one, Man. I just wanna know, I have the old SDS V Black Pads...would there be way one could run the XLR cables from the pad to MIDI to USB on a PC to use this? Or do we have to use the USB MPC style Pads?
Sincerely, I don't know about XLR converter, however I think there should be something on the market suitable for you. In anyway, I didn't implemented yet midi, but once done, you can use it with any midi pad.
@exkeyboardplaya504 you need a trigger to midi module that is compatible with your triggers. if you can do some research and see what other yamaha or roland products were compatible at the time that will give you a clue as to what is available today new that will work as a trigger to midi. also you might have to make your own cables or buy cables cause most trigger to midi use 1/4 in TS or 1/4 TRS. then its just a $40 midisport uno to do midi to usb. midi cable included.
I made it (thanks to the power and flexibility of Reaktor), however, it' not yet ready to work as it should. Midi still has to be fitted, and sounds are not perfect (and probably won't ever be). In anyway, when it will be acceptable, I'll be happy to share it.
Are you linking the filter decay with the bend control? It's pot R25 on the inside of the module. Also, each module does have resonance, pot R27 inside the module.
Actually filter decay is not linked to bend, it was a useful information, thanks for this (is it applied on filter envelope?). Regarding resonance, I applied a 4 pole filter for snare and 1 pole filter (no resonance) to toms. By the way, are you a owner of SDSV? In case, you could give other precious informations on how it works.
Yes, waldorf attack works fine, but tweaking params like sdsv it's hard job. However, i didn't have the possibility to test the real sdsv so I got just bits of informations to build the virtual one, your filter video was very precious, it would be nice to see many others from you, explaining detailed parameters.
sounds pretty ok. Of course the emulation does not achieve the warmth of the analog original, but therefor the sound of your Reaktor project is cool. You can also try out the Waldorf Attack VST plugin which does a good job also
Would love to use this as is! sounds great!
hydrogxn 5 months ago
I would LOVE to be able to get my hands on this.
marmaladesoup 6 months ago
Oh, c'mon... all show no share??
db0n3 1 year ago
ADD LFOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!!
moresounds 1 year ago
Great demo.
Are you going to share this Reaktor ens, or sell it?
Thanks for the upload.
dwightddddd 1 year ago
Fantastic! I WANT!
khiley9 1 year ago
That demonstration is outstanding! Sure, it's virtual. But, it also shedssome light into how analog drum sounds were synthasized and built for the old Roland beatboxes and the original Simmons drum sets. If ever this virtual kit gets off the ground, I'm sure it'd be a biggie.
CircleCityEric 1 year ago
Great ! When will it be available ?
eXXXXos 1 year ago
Great Job!! Some of the sounds are like the SDS8 - You might want to market it as a SIMMONS DRUM simulator instead of Only SDSV model.....
MrRitchieDrums 2 years ago
Great! I make my "Simmons SDS V" on Reason. Every module consist of 3 synthesizers. You can hear it in my Orient Express or Overure (China) here. Regards. We wait for more demo of Your work :)
chrisbern75 2 years ago
@chrisbern75 : it would be great if u share your reason project so we can enjoy playing "Vitrual SDS 5" :)
eXXXXos 1 year ago
Say Man, Let us know when you get this things of the ground cause I'm SOLD on this one, Man. I just wanna know, I have the old SDS V Black Pads...would there be way one could run the XLR cables from the pad to MIDI to USB on a PC to use this? Or do we have to use the USB MPC style Pads?
exkeyboardplaya504 2 years ago
Sincerely, I don't know about XLR converter, however I think there should be something on the market suitable for you. In anyway, I didn't implemented yet midi, but once done, you can use it with any midi pad.
persuadersonic 2 years ago
@exkeyboardplaya504 you need a trigger to midi module that is compatible with your triggers. if you can do some research and see what other yamaha or roland products were compatible at the time that will give you a clue as to what is available today new that will work as a trigger to midi. also you might have to make your own cables or buy cables cause most trigger to midi use 1/4 in TS or 1/4 TRS. then its just a $40 midisport uno to do midi to usb. midi cable included.
imaqtlolz 1 year ago
Hi! where i can get this?? thanks
ELIOREYES 2 years ago
I made it (thanks to the power and flexibility of Reaktor), however, it' not yet ready to work as it should. Midi still has to be fitted, and sounds are not perfect (and probably won't ever be). In anyway, when it will be acceptable, I'll be happy to share it.
persuadersonic 2 years ago
Are you linking the filter decay with the bend control? It's pot R25 on the inside of the module. Also, each module does have resonance, pot R27 inside the module.
cdspoo 2 years ago
Actually filter decay is not linked to bend, it was a useful information, thanks for this (is it applied on filter envelope?). Regarding resonance, I applied a 4 pole filter for snare and 1 pole filter (no resonance) to toms. By the way, are you a owner of SDSV? In case, you could give other precious informations on how it works.
persuadersonic 2 years ago
Yes, waldorf attack works fine, but tweaking params like sdsv it's hard job. However, i didn't have the possibility to test the real sdsv so I got just bits of informations to build the virtual one, your filter video was very precious, it would be nice to see many others from you, explaining detailed parameters.
persuadersonic 2 years ago
sounds pretty ok. Of course the emulation does not achieve the warmth of the analog original, but therefor the sound of your Reaktor project is cool. You can also try out the Waldorf Attack VST plugin which does a good job also
simmonsmuseum 2 years ago