When you've got multiple samples triggering randomly, do the samples link together? Ie. Does Snare5Z3Crack1 trigger with Snare5Z4Crack1 every time, or does it just choose a random Snare5Z4Crack# to use? If the former, how does this work with different samples, or if you have like 5 of one sample and only 4 of another?
TRIGGER has great sample player engine. It has intelligent behavior and amazing sound.
Lets say you have two instruments (direct mic and room) with 8 velocity layers and 6 alternation hits per each velocity. If you load instrument one (direct) in first TRIGGER instrument channel and instrument two (room) in second TRIGGER instrument channel, then they will play synced.
One more example. Lets say you loaded:
- channel 1 - instrument with 8 velocity layers and 6 alternation hits per each velocity
- channel 2 - instrument with 8 velocity layers and 6 alternation hits per each velocity
- channel 3 - instrument with 12 velocity layers and 5 alternation hits per each velocity
- channel 4 - instrument with 9 velocity layers and 4 alternation hits per each velocity
- channel 5 - instrument with 12 velocity layers and 5 alternation hits per each velocity
Then Channel 1 will be synced with Channel 2 and Channel 3 will be synced with Channel 5. As for Channel 4, it will play without synchronization with other channels.
Yayyyyyy.
I seriously had a dream about Trigger last night - it came out and I was stoked and bought it and my life was perfect. No joke, I dream about fucking programs these days. Monday night was me bitching out Steinberg at some festival over their lack of tab to transient!
dude...so this is seriously going to be better and faster than tap to transient??
i mean...would you just be able to print the track with TRIGGER on it, onto another one without phase issues or latency and all that crap you get with drumagog??