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[QUOTE="ArrowHeadNLI:1189020"]Also, the other reason for using triggers for ME is for studio/home use. Even if I COULD play my acoustic drums here, I can get more/better sounds out of my triggers. For example, I just jammed along to Killswitch Engage (hate the band, but I can at least play the parts) using a Sonor kit with a brass pearl snare, no bleed or ambience, with velocity bumped to max for even-ness (which is what you seem to hate), and a plastic beater. Then, I jammed some Triumph classic rock stuff with a Fibes kit, felt beater, and a Ludwig acrylic snare, with completely different cymbals, with a normal velocity curve. Takes me two seconds to switch from one to the other. And the sounds are RIGHT on the money. My playing, on the other hand....[/QUOTE]
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