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Greg_L
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I agree, & for me, it's the same issue with the hi-hats as well...Looking at the kit I use 99% of the time, there are about 12 articulations, & a real hi-hat would have many more sound variations, depending on how/where it's hit, how much it's open/closed, so IMO, this is really a big limitation, but again, it's all I have so I do the best I can with 'em...
I'm appalled sometimes by how many modern rock drummers don't work their hats at all. I blame metal. Many double-kicking drummers don't ever put their left foot on the hi-hat pedal. It just sits there, in a permanently loose-closed state, and they just bash away on it. Do you know how obnoxious it is to hear the same sloppy quarter notes lazily pounded on semi-open hats for every single song? Bush league. They can roll fills all over the place, but adding some texture and dynamics from verse to chorus with a simple opening and closing of the hats is like pulling teeth to these mongos.