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  2. Trigger (drums) - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of using drum triggers is that potential problems associated with using microphones can be overcome by triggering pre-recorded samples. It is commonly quoted that less effort is required from the drummer when using drum triggers. The drum module to which the trigger is connected can be adjusted to accommodate a range of volumes ...

  3. Trigger pad - Wikipedia

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    A trigger pad is an electronic sensor on a drum [1] that produces a certain sound assigned from a sound module once the head has been struck. This device allows drummers to play at a constant dynamic regardless of the physical force used.

  4. Electronic drum - Wikipedia

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    An acoustic triggered drum kit is a regular acoustic drum kit coupled with drum triggers (sensors) on the drums and cymbals. The triggers can be "built inside" or permanently fixed on to cymbals–so that they are necessarily either: fixed triggers (electronic kit essentially), removable (can be either acoustic or electronic by default of ...

  5. Electronic drum module - Wikipedia

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    Electronic drum modules can also be purchased as stand-alone units. In this case, the performer must also purchase drum pads and/or triggers which she can attach to regular acoustic drums. An electronic drum module is a special-purpose electronic device which accepts input from the drummer via external triggers that are hit with regular drum ...

  6. Roland V-Drums - Wikipedia

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    Roland also makes acoustic drum triggers, which can be mounted on the rims of standard acoustic drums to provide trigger signals from those drums, effectively turning them into trigger pads. The acoustic drumhead can either be left on the drum, to get the acoustic sound as well as a trigger signal, or the drumhead can be replaced with a mesh ...

  7. Yamaha DTX series - Wikipedia

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    DTX hybrid pack including sound module, triggers, pads, cables, mounting hardware [1]; DTXTREME III drum trigger module [3]; DTX-MULTI12 electronic percussion pad, a split-level multi-pad with built-in sounds that allows users to add new digital sounds and samples; can be played using sticks, hands, or fingers, and used to program MIDI drums [3] [4] [2]

  8. Yamaha TMX - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TMX is a drum trigger module that uses PCM samples. It was made in Japan in 1993. [1] It is a 1U rackmountable unit that has a 40 X 2 LCD display. [2]

  9. Simmons (electronic drum company) - Wikipedia

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    The SDS-3 featured four drum channels and a noise generator; [2] [3] the SDS-4 was a functionally similar two-channel version. [3] At this juncture, the drum pads were round, with wooden frames and real 8-inch drum heads. [4] Musicaid was also the distributor for the Lyricon wind synthesizer as played by John L. Walters of Landscape.

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