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: post by brad weymouth at 2008-02-08 16:45:06
ouchdrummer said[orig][quote]
Yeti said[orig][quote]
i think triggers are just fine for sound clarity, but not for enhancing speed.


I am not sure what triggers your talking about, but my triggers dont even have an option for enhancing speed. I think what your talking about is sorta a myth, i mean some triggers MIGHT make two sounds for every one hit, or something like that, but no triggers i have ever seen/used do that.


i always thought that "myth" refered to studio use. it's MUCH easier to edit triggered sounds than real drums.
For Gillis's drum sound on the unreleased Kevorkian's Angels album we used the real bass drum and a triggered track. the trigger fired a sample of his kick drum...it sounds devastating

by edit i mean move into metronome timing instead of human timing, we kept the timing how he played it, but the range of sounds and shit you can do with computer based recording is fucking unreal.
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