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: post by handinjury at 2004-09-13 21:25:22
I wish some drummers would post on this stupid thread, that turned into " i dont really know much about triggers" thread.
Ok, triggers can take away dynamics(but this is metal, "i" have no need for that in my drum playing, and who use's dynamics on their kick drum playing in metal anyway)
Hitting a drum soft, then hitting loud, well thats a differance in VOLUME isnt it.
Eddie said:I also agree with joe, that when the DM drummer play really fast they become super soft. Triggers spoiled death metal drummers. Its cheating
OK,Grab a metronome, and play 16ths(4 hits per click) @ 70 bpm, now, play 16ths @ 220 bpm,.... yeah i bet your not clubing that snare as hard as you were @ 70 bpm. Ahhhhh, yeah, the faster you move your hand the less power you apply(for most drummers). Kinda like when you go running, and you try to run really fast and as time goes by you eventually start to s-l-o-w d-o-w-n.

Rusted said:i don't know ANY drummer who has EVERY hit coming out at the same loudness without compression or triggers.
Very true, cause its quite impossible. (Thats why drums get limited, compressed, automated, triggered or sampled in a recording situation).

So if triggers help drummers cheat, then V-8 motors help us "cheat" in going faster then a 4 cly.

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