Nola
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I would think they provide a better sound than the vast majority of home recorders would be able to capture.
Definitely.
I would think they provide a better sound than the vast majority of home recorders would be able to capture.
This has been my thinking, but it really only matters if the gorilla can actually get his head around the triggers and be comfortable and confident enough to give a good performance. Honestly, I think if I was in a situation that really needs that close-miked sound, I might set up the close mics and then use those to trigger the samples. But then, my "trigger kit" is four rubber pads on a conga stand and a mesh snare with a warped shell and broken head...Toontrack will provide a better raw sound than me setting up cheap mics in a room. I would think they provide a better sound than the vast majority of home recorders would be able to capture.
Have you tried the 4-mic set up of the classic rock EZX? It's pretty trashy with standard settings.Honestly, sometimes the sounds are just too good. I kind of wish they had some trashy kit with old beat heads tuned poorly and maybe even in a crappier sounding room. Probably just me.
No. Don't own that one.Have you tried the 4-mic set up of the classic rock EZX? It's pretty trashy with standard settings.