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Are drummers who use triggers cheating?
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Triggers; cheating or not?
Topic Started: Jun 5 2009, 06:05 AM (55 Views)
mick666
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what do you think?
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rance_james
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Hmm.....I have never quite understood how they worked, and how they are turned on and off and what not....so I dont know.

If they are done how I think they are, I think it is in a way. If it is used to give an effect that the drums normally couldnt do, then I dont think it is. But if it is used to put in a drum fill or whatever, then I think it is cheating. The drummer should be able to play the fills and not have to rely on some electronic device to do drum fills.
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