15-01-2020, 02:22 PM
(15-01-2020, 01:30 PM)J-LA Wrote: Hi. thank you for the kind words-.I also use Trigger 2 a lot and i think it´s pretty cool-especially when i found out, that i can just use wave Samples within Trigger and not always have to convert them into these TCI filesWell i don´t want to come across as someone who knows everything or come across as a teacher- far away from that-but what helped me personally was to really listen to what is needed or needs to be supported- i found the original Snare a bit dull and honky and not enough low end for my taste-so i was looking through my Samples to find one, that had these attributes-sometimes even 2 or 3 if necessary.I didn´t have much success with the Slate Samples within Trigger, so i collected some, that i really like and are not too processed to begin with-also the good old CLA Trick to not use Reverb on the original source and just sending the Samples to the Reverb really helps in my opinion . Hope this helps a little bit.
All the best Jan
Alright, that's exactly what I try to do as well, I guess I have to practice more because I am still unsuccessful in doing it.
I prefer the triggering engine of Slate trigger but I like more the samples included in Drumagog. Can you suggest me a good sample pack for rock/metal?
Ps. I believe that the trick you are refering to (sending samples to trigger reverbs) is the Andy Wallace trick, not CLA.
Thanks for answering, best regards