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Simmons

Posted: 07 Aug 2019, 14:00
by macco00
Hi
I need sample of simmons drum. Tom with long decay. 70’s sound.
Con you help me?
Bye

Re: Simmons

Posted: 07 Aug 2019, 14:37
by sus_4
Boooooooooooooooooommmmmmmmmmm.

Re: Simmons

Posted: 13 Aug 2019, 20:50
by analogika
If you’re looking for a sound that was definitely recorded in the 70s, you are NOT looking for Simmons drums, as those didn’t become commercially available until 1981 (and prototypes were recorded in 1980).

Do you have an example?

Re: Simmons

Posted: 13 Aug 2019, 22:07
by ErictheViking
It just occurred to me that macco00 might be referring to the Synare drum synths made in the 70’s and 80’s. if you do a search using your favourite search engine you will see some very notable users, including Mr Jarre.

Just a thought :?:

Re: Simmons

Posted: 15 Aug 2019, 10:22
by analogika
Yep.

Re: Simmons

Posted: 22 Sep 2019, 16:36
by WannitBBBad
macco00 wrote:Hi
I need sample of simmons drum. Tom with long decay. 70’s sound.
Con you help me?
Bye
Can you attach a mp3 with the sound you are looking for? It might be a sound the Stage synth could recreate without a sample.

Re: Simmons

Posted: 08 Nov 2022, 19:36
by BobbyP
This is a Synare from the late 70's. The drummer in my band back then used three of them:
https://reverb.com/item/60957544-star-i ... dest-mouse

To hear it, go to the 1 minute mark in this Donna Summer song:


I'd love to get this sound. I don't think a sample would work, the pitch, sweep length and decay times need to be adjustable depending on the tempo of the song.

Re: Simmons

Posted: 10 Nov 2022, 00:08
by Mr_-G-
You can do that by setting the Filter in oscillation mode (maximum resonance) and with the filter modulation envelope you control the the pitch Decay (and use 0 Attack). You might need to play with the Frequency to "tune" the oscillation and with the Freq Mod dial to set the depth of the modulation.

Re: Simmons

Posted: 10 Nov 2022, 01:10
by analogika
Mr_-G- wrote:You can do that by setting the Filter in oscillation mode (maximum resonance) and with the filter modulation envelope you control the the pitch Decay (and use 0 Attack). You might need to play with the Frequency to "tune" the oscillation and with the Freq Mod dial to set the depth of the modulation.
There's also frequency modulation on that oscillator (the grittiness).

So turn the LFO as fast as it will go, and turn up the LFO modulation to filter cutoff, as well. Also probably not a 24 dB moog filter. I'd experiment with the others to see which comes closest to that reedy sound.