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[QUOTE="Enemyofdastate:137852"]Triggers are used for consistency, if youve played live before every drummer knows the worst mix you always get is the kick drums so I use kick triggers ONLY because then I dont have to worry about the idiot sound guy fucking my sound up. and a trigger is NOT an electric sound, when you trigger you are actually using a SAMPLE bass drum sound that runs thru a brain, thus giving you the consistency of a hard hit all the time giving people the option of not hitting as hard and still getting the same volume as if you were pounding it out. In my case, i just use the triggers for consistency of sound, there is no way i can tap a drum, thats retarded. Drums are a PERCUSSION instrument and that said You must POUND on them not tap. Some might see it as cheating but thats all on the type of style the drummer has.[/QUOTE]
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