The rim sensitivity is very low as well, causing you to have to really whack the rim to get the second zone, even if I had my rim sensitivity cranked all the way up on my module, this was still the case. But on triple flange, it will tighten just enough to hold it, but not enough to make a great tight grip. If you have die cast hoops, it’s probably fine. It’s far sturdier than the Roland and costs half as much, but the main problem is drum key tightening screw isn’t quite long enough to really tighten it down securely on your hoop. The 2box Triggit could be near perfect if they just fixed a couple things. Neither are perfect and neither trigger as well as the Red Shots, but they’re dual zone and work decently well. If you absolutely MUST have a dual zone trigger on your snare, the only two worth considering in my opinion are the Roland HT30RT, and the 2Box Triggit. Other brands clamp to the rim of the drum with varied results. This guarantees a secure connection with the drum head. I’m almost sure the thing that makes Red Shots work so well is the fact that they are secured to the drum by the actual tension lug. Other external triggers operate on about 90%-95% accuracy depending on the trigger. Redshots react correctly, and accurately nearly 100% of the time, probably somewhere in the realm of 99.9%. Nothing drives me more crazy, ruins a recording or performance more than a trigger that is not reacting to what you are playing correctly. To me this is a small price to pay for being able to play without ever getting a mistrigger. Unfortunately Red Shots are only single zone triggers, so that means using one on your snare will give you no rim zone. I’ll go over that further down this post. There is not a single company on the market that makes a perfect external Kick trigger that I have tried, but there is a solution. I had decent luck with it on a tiny 14″ Club Jam Flyer kick, but nothing else. The Red Shot kick drum trigger is very hit or miss and doesn’t work so well depending on the module and size kick you’re using it on.
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It may seem hard to believe, but this simple $20 trigger from ddrum beats out every single other trigger I have tried! This includes Yamaha, Roland, Pintech, Drum Dial, 2box, and even the ddrum pro triggers! I’ve tried literally every brand out there making external triggers at this point and the Redshots kill them all! HOWEVER…. Billy Idol’s new song is surprisingly awesome This entry was posted in loops and samples, Music Production and tagged Cymbal Library, edrums, samples on Novemby Demonic Sweaters. I left them this way so it would be easier to use in multiple applications or drum modules. You will have to trim, export and name the files yourself.
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I figured I would upload them here for you to download to use in your own projects.Įach cymbal is recorded in Audacity 3.0.2, Stereo 32bit Float, 44100khz, using a Shure KSM32, and are as follows : Today I spent a few hours recording all of my cymbals individually to use with my SmartWav2+MIDI.