Triggering

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Just any way to make a midi sound. You could put a physical trigger on an accousic drum to trigger a midi drum. You could simply press a key on a midi keyboard to trigger a midi piano. Or you could take audio feeds from a gated drum track and use the audio spikes to "trigger" a midi drum hit.
 
I don't use them but i know what they do. You snap one one every drum in your kit. Then you plug all of them into a triggering module and dial in the sound settings for every trigger on every drum. Then when you hi the snare, what ever the trigger sound is set on in the module, that's the sound that it will produce. (through your headphones that is ;) ) So let's say that on your triggering module there's a sound of a snare that you like but your snare in your kit sounds like crap. well if the sound of the snare that you like is let's say..."snare001", then that's what you select. and insted of hearing your crappy snare, you hear "snane001"

Do you get it now?

:)
Zeke
 
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