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What best represents your opinion of drum triggers? |
They sound better than sticking a mike next to the drum kit |
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I don't like the "artificial" sound |
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100% |
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I'm completely deaf, so I don't care |
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Other (please specify) |
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Total Votes : 4 |
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SummoningEtern...
Captain
Joined: May 24, 2010
Member#: 10717
Posts: 1656
Location: Room 502, Waverly Hills Sanatorium
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Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:46 am Post subject: Drum triggers |
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I hear most bands use these now. Is that the reason new Death Metal records sound so crappy, like they all use drum machines? And am I the only one who thinks it sounds terrible?
Also, when did people start using them?
I'm interested to hear what DFM listeners think about this subject.
The poll is just for fun. |
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tabh666
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Joined: Oct 12, 2011
Member#: 13533
Posts: 160
Location: the northwest :D
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Tue Jul 30, 2013 6:54 pm Post subject: |
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I like an organic sound _________________ “Rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.” |
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Dixi
Lieutenant Junior Grade
Joined: Oct 22, 2011
Member#: 13578
Posts: 61
Location: Mordor
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Sun Aug 04, 2013 6:53 am Post subject: |
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Thanks to wikipedia:
In drumming, a trigger is an electronic transducer that can be attached to a drum, cymbal or other instrument to enable it to control an electronic drum unit or similar device.
Specialized triggers are produced for specific instruments. A snare drum trigger, for example, needs two channels, one each for the rim and head, while a tom-tom drum trigger needs only to register strokes to the drum head.
Drum triggers gained great attention in the beginning of the 1990 decade, being extensively used on the bass drum on Heavy Metal music, one example is the album Demanufacture by Fear Factory, released in 1995.
The advantage of using drum triggers is that less effort is required from the drummer, since the sensitivity of the trigger can be adjusted to make even the softer hit sound like a loud stroke, and the sound of each one of the drum pieces can be individually equalized as the drummer wishes, and no matter how hard (or soft) the drummer hits, all the pieces will be heard with the same volume. Triggers have a greater use in live performances than in studio recordings, since some drummers dislike the processed triggered sound, labeled by some as artificial. |
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