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[QUOTE="Seth/Drummer:723791"]I personally do not like triggers, due to the sound and how they sound on all bands alike with most recordings. I have always liked the pounding sound of the acoustic of a drum and not processed. It all depends on how you play. If you have triggers, it just sounds so processed and you can only hit the kicks one way and get one sound. Not like acoustic, as if you hit hard you will hear a thunder, but if you hit it lightly you can vary the tone and sound. Also, depending on how you tune your drums. YOu cannot really tune triggers much. Depending on what you like for a sound and feel. I also feel without trigges I concentrate more on my feet stamina and skills and endurance, rather then to let the technical side of it take over. They word for some and are great but my choice is for natural base drums so you can vary you tech. and sounds and ways of using them. I feel they are great in industrial and techno and technical music for recording purposes, but I knwo that is not right in most cases. Just my opinion...I love the low pounding of the acoustics of the wood and skins by my own power!!! [/QUOTE]
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