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[QUOTE="morkul:63898"]Kalopsia said:[QUOTE]a drum trigger merely makes the drum beat sound better. take the bass drum for example. if you are doing fast double bass, and the drum is only miked, the sound coming through the PA will sound muddy, because it's only picking up alot of air being pushed through. hook up a trigger to the drum, and you get a processed beat every time. this will make ever drum hit discernible and sound good. triggers can't be used to make u sound faster than you really are going. they are hooked up onto the drum.[/QUOTE] Do you use triggers at all? I've got an AlesisDm5 and I only trigger the bass drums. I beleive that if you know how to tune your toms correctly you shouldn't have to be a trigger whore like some that are out there. But it is also a preference issue too, some do and some don't.[/QUOTE]
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