![]() Triggers and samples are not the way to get great performances just a way to get decent sounds from crappy kits, and you know what they say about that is, Where theres a crappy kit theres a even crappier player 9.5 times outa 10. I think triggering is good for somethings but not the ideal situation for anything except fixing crappy tones. ![]() I do have a quality set available to me I wouldn't consider asking a pro player use V Drums that would be counterproductive to having a real player. I was thinking mostly for younger bands that have very cheap gear. V drums and slate would be an amazing songwriting and idea tool, and in some cases be used on final tracks, but a good drummer with good drums and a good engineer is magical.Yes I completely agree. RESOURCES: USER MANUALS SYSTEM & DAW REQUIREMENTS SUPPORT ARTICLES. Foot chick and the in between sounds of open and closed is very hard to replicate. Products include: Steven Slate Drums 5, Trigger 2. ![]() Mostly the hi hat work leaves much to be desired. But for professional drummers there are some things lacking in the use of these kits. They can be a great tool and yes they can make inexperienced drummers much better because you can fix their timing after the fact. ![]() So yes you can have the drums on separate tracks.Īs for only having v drums, I wouldn't advise it. Slate then sounds those outputs either to a stereo track or you can route them to individual tracks. Slate assigns the midi notes to each of its drums.
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