The one thing I’ve noticed from using triggers for about a month after i finally figured out heel toe. Is when I go do my ankle technique I’m not running out of stamina as fast as I would without the tigger because I don’t have to put as much force into the drumhead for it to be a loud enough dynamic
I’m a little confused on why you have the triggers underneath the peddles and the one that connects to the rim of the kick drum, do you need both for it to sound good or could you just get the one that connects to the rim?
Dude, watching your stuff makes me wanna be a drummer but I think I'd better stick to guitar! Love all of the work you've done on my albums (and the ones to come!)
love the video man, one thing i wish you went over was what type of AMP that is needed just to have it loud enough to play in the house to be able to hear over my guitarist...i dont know anything about amps and no other videos talk about them. should i use a bass amp? guitar amp? keyboard amp? will a stereo system work? how much wattage?
Great question! Usually just a single powered wedge should be enough power to hear it through the guitars. If you're just looking to monitor it yourself, then just use the headphone out from the tm 2.
hey cam this is unrelated to drum triggers but ive been playing live with my band for a while now. my problem is when playing live my kick drum always seems to get lost, either no monitors on stage for me or its just never loud enough for me to hear what im playing during my double bass runs. How would i go about being able to monitor myself live? i dont have in ears but im assuming ill need to get some
I’ve always wondered: is it possible to bypass the drum module and just plug straight into an interface for studio playing? Essentially use your PC as the module.
Negative. You need a drum module for your triggers to plug into to act as an interface between your computer.. either midi out from module into midi in on a regular audio interface then into your computer with a usb OR usb from drum module straight into your computer. Then you can trigger sounds from superior drummer, etc.. that part is a whole other thing in itself though
You dont need a module though right? Like I could just plug it into my audio interface and have the kick sound coming through the on trigger right? Like a module is just so you can add in more kick sounds to choose from right?
I know nothing about triggers at all but my question is Can you run triggers for an acoustic kit through a Roland spd sx as or do I still need to buy a module?? What I would like to do is to import my own sounds to my SPD-SX and use triggers to play live but I’m not sure how to do that.
I think my issues with double bass probably stem from not enough muffling and too loose of a batter head. Do you also crank the reso head on the kick drum?
The best way to use triggers is to save your money and develop talent like a certain someone with the last name, Turner. You're welcome. Please aspire to be good drummers, not machine aided timekeepers.
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The one thing I’ve noticed from using triggers for about a month after i finally figured out heel toe. Is when I go do my ankle technique I’m not running out of stamina as fast as I would without the tigger because I don’t have to put as much force into the drumhead for it to be a loud enough dynamic
I’m a little confused on why you have the triggers underneath the peddles and the one that connects to the rim of the kick drum, do you need both for it to sound good or could you just get the one that connects to the rim?
love the vids. already know this is gonna be good.
Great! Thanks for watching Oscar!!
What's the best speaker to run your mixer through just for your kick triggers
Dude, watching your stuff makes me wanna be a drummer but I think I'd better stick to guitar!
Love all of the work you've done on my albums (and the ones to come!)
Hey Jason, you don't wanna be a drummer. Guitar is way cooler 😆Thanks so much! Great work on your channel too btw!
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Thank you dude!!!!!!! Me and my roland tm-1 happy now =)
You're very welcome!
love the video man, one thing i wish you went over was what type of AMP that is needed just to have it loud enough to play in the house to be able to hear over my guitarist...i dont know anything about amps and no other videos talk about them. should i use a bass amp? guitar amp? keyboard amp? will a stereo system work? how much wattage?
Great question! Usually just a single powered wedge should be enough power to hear it through the guitars. If you're just looking to monitor it yourself, then just use the headphone out from the tm 2.
What is the module mounted on?
So you mix in a cranked bass drum head with the triggers? Can you maybe do a video for phone showing how you make a tight bass drum head sound good
Sometimes but not all of the time. You can always make a sample of your kick drum and then tune it tight and trigger your recorded bass drum sound.
Do you have any 808 bass drop samples for download or know where I could get some for my TM2? Thank you.
hey cam this is unrelated to drum triggers but ive been playing live with my band for a while now. my problem is when playing live my kick drum always seems to get lost, either no monitors on stage for me or its just never loud enough for me to hear what im playing during my double bass runs. How would i go about being able to monitor myself live? i dont have in ears but im assuming ill need to get some
I’ve always wondered: is it possible to bypass the drum module and just plug straight into an interface for studio playing? Essentially use your PC as the module.
Negative. You need a drum module for your triggers to plug into to act as an interface between your computer.. either midi out from module into midi in on a regular audio interface then into your computer with a usb OR usb from drum module straight into your computer. Then you can trigger sounds from superior drummer, etc.. that part is a whole other thing in itself though
@@brianwilson7928 Gotcha. Thanks!
You dont need a module though right? Like I could just plug it into my audio interface and have the kick sound coming through the on trigger right? Like a module is just so you can add in more kick sounds to choose from right?
You need a module. The trigger sends a signal to the module. The module then plays a sample based on the triggers signal.
do I need a mixer?
@@SlayerFan666 you need a drum module anyway, so it's either you put your module directly into speakers or a mixer in order to control the mix better
What about running triggers to a PA system? How would that work?
You can go from your drum module to a small mixer. From the mixer you go out from there and into an input on a PA.
I know nothing about triggers at all but my question is Can you run triggers for an acoustic kit through a Roland spd sx as or do I still need to buy a module??
What I would like to do is to import my own sounds to my SPD-SX and use triggers to play live but I’m not sure how to do that.
I think my issues with double bass probably stem from not enough muffling and too loose of a batter head. Do you also crank the reso head on the kick drum?
The reso skin being super tight isn't necessary! We're just triggering the batter head, right?
>Adds triggers for sample replacement.
>Uses samples own drum.
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if your just druming by your self not recording wood you hear a diffrence without triggers sorry if you answered this i have trouble with english
Best way to use triggers is as a paper weight.
The best way to use triggers is to save your money and develop talent like a certain someone with the last name, Turner.
You're welcome.
Please aspire to be good drummers, not machine aided timekeepers.
how to use kick drum triggers: don't