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[QUOTE="ArrowHeadNLI:1188910"]Jazz guys are harder to find. NOT due to limits in the technology, but because they play at volumes where very few would find need of acoustic triggers. (many jazz acts don't even mic drums) The closest you'll find is like the Nir Z video I posted. What I'm having difficulty doing is showing you an example of how the acoustic triggers can give the identical response, because every ddrum trigger video I find is those stupid fucking DM5 samples, which really just hurt my case (IMO) with how awful they sound. The technology is the same, both are a piezo under a piece of foam touching the drum head. [/QUOTE]
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