Man, I actually listened to "Epitaph" and man... they DO rule! Forgive my n00bness before in the thread
Glad you gave them a listen. I really enjoy that album.
Man, I actually listened to "Epitaph" and man... they DO rule! Forgive my n00bness before in the thread
Yeah it's called triggers, less effort more sound.
triggers help for maintaining the same volume and clarity on every kick, which is especially useful for death/black metal bands with two bass drums.
I'm still yet to understand how you 'cheat' in music.
It really doesn't matter what effects or equipment you're using... Just as long as it sounds good.
Triggers really don't turn a shit drummer into an amazing drummer like some people try and make out.
Crap, I thought this thread was confirmation of a new album.
Why do they only drop an album every 5 years? These guys are worse than Tool and new Metallica when it comes to recording new stuff.
The things that he does on the video are just peace of cake for him, he can do more complex and impressive stuff but still doesn't touch me.Is anyone going to talk about the damn video?
The hi-hat shit he does is AWESOME!
and DinoB: that's still wrong. you still have to put effort into hitting the kick pedal to even trigger a sample. sometimes samples don't even match the acoustic drum sound at all. your point is moot because triggers don't automatically make you sound faster or cleaner - in fact it's quite the opposite. if you start flamming up, the entire crowd will notice it - from in front of the stage to the person standing outside the doors of the venue. because triggers have the same volume and clarity for each hit, it's a lot easier for someone to know if you're not putting effort into it or you're screweing up. thus, it takes MORE effort to play clean with triggers.