I've worked with both Drumagog and ApTrigga (not Trigger)..
AFAIK, if I load a sample and trigger ex. a snare, the sample will follow the dynamics of the snare track..
But if I load two samples, will the software (mentioned) rely on that you (the user) has chosen the "best dynamic samples" and just trigger the samples, without following the dynamics of the snare?
If so, If I have 3 or more with different velocities, I guess one has to make some "inbetween" samples by copying the originals and make volume changes to them..
Hope you understand what I'm asking..
AFAIK, if I load a sample and trigger ex. a snare, the sample will follow the dynamics of the snare track..
But if I load two samples, will the software (mentioned) rely on that you (the user) has chosen the "best dynamic samples" and just trigger the samples, without following the dynamics of the snare?
If so, If I have 3 or more with different velocities, I guess one has to make some "inbetween" samples by copying the originals and make volume changes to them..
Hope you understand what I'm asking..