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[QUOTE="Josh_hates_you:70241"]i know triggers have their advantages. so many metal cds have great sounding drums but such an artificial "click" to the bass drum it sounds cool on some cds. dimmu borgir for example it sounds ok on but that is real bass drum driven. local bands NEVER sound like that when you see tham live, very few if any do so why would i want to make a record sound so good that the band is a dissappointment live?? but if a drummer wants that fake click sound where the ballsy dbl bass should go , i'll do my best to accomodate. as you said its their $$ i just think one thing triggered sounds out of place. if anything trigger all the drums and use a pair of room mics blend the triggered sound for clarity and punch to the room mic for the natural tone and room echo/reverb. capture the cymbals live but overdub them later.....sounds more natural that way (who ever said i like the drum sounds from nile or flesh of deeds?cause i dont. i noticed skinless has a great drum sound on the new cd, no triggers )[/QUOTE]
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