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[QUOTE="George:137841"]triggers are viewed as cheating because you dont have to hit hard to get volume. if you're a drummer like nick barker or something, obvioulsy using triggers isn't a big deal, cause you're just trying to get your sound through. but alot of metal drummers do what i like to call the "metal tap". They rely on triggers to sound good, they HAVE to trigger their snare cause they have no volume other wise. ever see the drummer from unbrella? yeah. you're going to sound like shit if you can't play your blast beats loud enough, and if you use triggers, you will play a show where it sounds like shit because of the pa and you can't do anything about it. kick drum is debatable, because if you're only triggering that, it can be alright, since volume doesn't really vary with your kick.[/QUOTE]
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