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MOCKERS I. v> 9 -a THE SURVIVAL TOUR A NEW SINGLE NOVEMBER 16,17 THE VENUE, Auckland 19 DB ROTORUA, Rotorua 20 DB MT MAUNGANUI 21 ALBION HOTEL, Gisborne 22 TAMATEA MOTOR INN, Napier 23,24 TERMINUS, Wellington 27 HOMESTEAD TAVERN, Masterton 28 ALBERT MOTOR LODGE, Palmerston Nth 29 FOSTERS TAVERN, Wanganui 30, DEC 1 DB BELLBLOCK, New Plymouth A NEW SINGLE ‘For Ever Tuesday Morning’ OUT IN A LIMITED EDITION 12" OF 1,000 ON BLUE VINYL! In your favourite record store now! on Reaction Records thru nc/i

NEW SIMMONS DRUMS SDSI (AVAILABLE SOON) SDSI Single digital drum pad. Add to your existing Simmons or acoustic kit. WM WM iBSS wmm % mm S! 9$ m W&o*' *<-*■*. &&& . fi. MM m m jf5K Ga SDS-EPB Digital sound sampler and EPROM loader. i mrwfl SDS-EPB Digital sound sampler and EPROM loader. New from Simmons is the SDS I, a battery powered, seif contained, digital drum. Its sounds are digitally recorded and easily interchangeable, either from the library of sounds available at your Simmons dealer or, more excitingly, from your own personally sampled collection care of the revolutionary sampling and EPROM "blowing" device, the SDS EPB. The SDS l is housed in a full sized, hexagonal Simmons pad, complete with the new rubber playing surface and facilitates perfect dynamic control over volume, pitch bend (up or down), attack and brightness. Connections are provided for battery eliminator and external trigger, accepting signals from drum machines, miked acoustic drums, drum tracks off tape, sequencers etc. Perhaps the most unique feature of the SDS l is the run "generator". When implemented, this instructs the instrument to output the selected sound at a lower pitch for each consecutive strike of the drum. With control over run time and run amount, it is ideal for huge concert tom fills. SIMMONS "makes the others sound 'Japineze' " For further information on the drums with todays sound,'write or call NZ distributor and service agent. . Live Sound Ltd, Box 68-216, Newton, Auckland Ph: 789-125

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Rip It Up, Issue 88, 1 November 1984, Page 37

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