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: post by ArrowHeadNLI at 2011-03-28 12:26:22
Both are equally finite if you want to cut hairs. Without going too far into it, a multi velocity sample will consist of 10-12 velocity layers. Each layer will have anywhere from 5-10 samples for EACH level of volume. Therefore, every hit - even at the same exact volume, can randomly call up any of those 10 samples at that volume. So in other words, you've got over 120 possible samples for every stroke. And as you tried to diffuse - you're right - the human ear will NOT notice a difference.

Vdrums are just the house for the triggers. Again, the ddrum red triggers are just as capable of doing exactly what I just described on an acoustic kit.





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