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: post by largefreakatzero at 2008-07-23 11:12:28
So we (Life at Zero) are in the process of recording our second full-length. Unlike last album, we are insisting that our drummer triggers his kick drum like he does live.

So now the fun starts -- we get the thing working properly, then all of a sudden it starts missing kicks, mostly on the fast triplets he does.

Trigger Brain = Roland TD-6
Kick drum head = Super Kick 3
Trigger = Roland acoustic kick drum trigger (can't remember the model)

We have the kick drum head tighter than a nun's va-jay-jay and it is stuffed with pillows to keep the double-signalling down to a dull roar. We have dicked with the brain -- sensitivity, etc. If anyone has any suggestions (besides the obvious), we would be willing to try it.

And yes, I have already tried deleting my system32 folder.
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