I do - I've got almost the complete set in my big modular cabinet.
I drive them from the gate and CV outputs of four SQ8 sequencers,
driven by a master clock. They are all pretty good if you like a
ticky-tocky kind of rhythm (a la Telex). The pitch of several of the
concussor modules is controllable from a CV source so you can get the
bass drum playing a pitched riff.
I found the poorest one to be the hi-hat HH88 and the snare drum
SD78, both lacking in volume and requiring a little cranking up on
the mixer. And they're pretty cheap.
Richard
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, "klstay" <kevinstay@e...> wrote:
>
> Has anyone tried or owns any of the concussor percussion modules
>
> What approaches do some of you use for real analog kick, toms, hi-
> hats, claves, cowbell, rim, snare, conga and the like
>
> I looked at the Vermona DRM unit, but it does not offer the same
> degree of control over each sound as with modules. Also, I get to
pay
> for it's dedicated power supply, useless midi I/O, and extra for
the
> CV add-on.