Tiggers

Idgeit

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Triggers

Hey all, Ive been recording drums for quite a while now but one thing that i never tryed was using samples ect. Im not even sure where to start. Im trying to get the really click sound thats been coming up alot recently.

Can anyone tell me what i should start looking into, or what software?.

Thanks in advance

- Idgeit
 
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Idgeit,

What is your recording set up?

If you're on a PC, what software are you using? How many input channels can you record live, in one pass? (4, 8, 10, etc?)

This info will help.


Tim
 
For computer recording Drumagog
For anything else, you will need to get triggers to mount on the drums and a sound module.
 
Tim Brown said:
Damn it! :D You beat me to it! :p


Tim


I dunno, it still kind of works:

The wonderful thing about triggers
a trigger's a wonderful thing
Its sometimes called a transducer
you hit it, it triggers the thing
There bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy
fun fun fun fun fun
But the most wonderful thing about triggers
is you need more than one!!
Yooooooooooouuuuuu need more than one!!
 
Drumagog is great. I've been using it on my drummers kit for quite some time and it's pretty acurate (of course you need to mic in a way to elimanate as much bleed as possible).
 
Tiggers/Triggers

PhilGood said:
I dunno, it still kind of works:

The wonderful thing about triggers
a trigger's a wonderful thing
Its sometimes called a transducer
you hit it, it triggers the thing
There bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy
fun fun fun fun fun
But the most wonderful thing about triggers
is you need more than one!!
Yooooooooooouuuuuu need more than one!!

That Rocks!!!
Is there a copyright on that ? :D
 
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