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: post by ArrowHeadNLI at 2011-03-28 13:47:56
AFAIC - as far as i see



As for brodown - your posts are so long, and so encompassing, I'm gonna try to steer it back on track by just concentrating on your 2 central points:

1) you say triggers cannot reproduce the dynamic range of real drums. I just linked MANY videos showing this to be untrue.

2) you say playing as hard as you can is difficult, and that triggers make it easier. I disagree. VELOCITY curves make it easier. If I turn mine off, guess what? I gotta hit as hard as I can TOO.

You start every argument you make with an assumption, and I have difficulty arguing with you because the assumptions you base your arguments on are completely untrue. (Just as a singular example - you say the potential for acoustic drum velocity is infinite. Maybe, but your ability to produce consistently more than 120 different articulations is NOT. And even if it were, it's moot because the HUMAN EAR can't tell the difference.) Add in the length of your arguments, and I really think Jimbo is right - there's no winning here.

For those interested in actually LEARNING more about triggers, and seeing HOW MUCH MORE they are capable of than most people are aware, look at some of my posts and the examples I gave.

Otherwise, keep doing what you're doing, because you're a good drummer and when it comes to DRUMMING I'm in no position to tell you what to do.
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