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Re: Mixer with MIDI scene recall
Mech, have I noticed you posting on the Looperlative forum? What do you
think of the LP1? How does it compare to the EDP? I've been looking for a
stereo looper for awhile, rather than another EDP. The LP1 looks nice, and
would cost me about the same as two EDPs. Would be interested to hear your
thoughts.
Greg
> At 8:43 AM -0500 10/30/06, Bill Fox wrote:
>> mech wrote:
>>>
>>> Well, I think I've posted about it previously (check the archives
>>> for full details) but there's the old Simmons SPM 8:2 from circa
>>> 1987.
>>
>> This unit is not universally appreciated:
>> <http://www.cassiel.com/space/Gearhead/Simmons+SPM+8:2>
>
> Yeah Bill, I've seen that review previously. Some parts are spot-on,
> but others are way off in left field.
>
> Starting at the end and moving up, I'll agree completely that the
> user interface leaves a good deal to be desired. Although I've done
> the exact same button-pushing error and lost edits in exactly the
> same manner... exactly twice in ~20 years. Honestly, it's a pain and
> I was screaming at the little @#$%!'s when it did it -- make no
> mistake. But after you've been burned by it, you don't do it again.
> You punch the button with two fingers *hard* and wonder if you're
> going to actually break the front panel (I've not yet; yes, I'm
> shocked) but you bloody well don't lose edits from that point forward.
>
> And I've never really had problems with tweaking the knobs unless I
> mounted the unit sandwiched between two other larger units (and I've
> got pretty big hands). What *is* a problem is adjusting the channel
> gain attenuation on the SPM's rear panel if you've already mounted it
> in a rack wired up all the 1/4" jacks. It's a little easier if you
> unplug the channel next to the one you're setting up though. Luckily
> the gain attenuation is pretty much "set & forget" once you've
> finally(!) gotten it right.
>
> However, I'll readily admit the UI is *not* the high point on the box.
>
> The 'rumble' problem I've no clue about. Generally, any noise from
> the unit is a sign of improper gain staging (I think I might've gone
> into this in some detail in a previous post). But we're mostly
> talking about channel hiss, not 'rumble' (???). Not feeding it
> enough signal is also going to exacerbate the frequency curve problem
> I mentioned previously. And zipper noise? I could understand zipper
> noise were there any way to control it via MIDI continuous
> controller, but MIDI CC isn't supported. I thought I remembered
> hearing there were some small problems with software revision 1
> (maybe there was some zipper noise on its initial release?). All
> mine are on revs 2, 3, or 4, though, so no problems here. Otherwise,
> that's a new one.
>
> Also, I've never experienced overheating on any of the four units
> I've got. Sure, they get warm, but I've left 'em on for days at a
> time and they don't get warmer than any other unit -- about as warm
> as our old Eventide H3000 used to get, IIRC.
>
> I really think Nick got hold of a defective unit (is this the same
> Nick from the Different Skies list?). I mean, the SPM 8:2 ain't
> perfect by any means. Otherwise, they'd still be in my
> front-of-house setup, rather than a couple of my supporting racks.
> However, its typical problems -- and, as I mentioned previously, it's
> not without some problems -- are rather different from what he seems
> to have run into here.
>
> --m.