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Uploaded by on Jun 13, 2007

Hey all! I hope you enjoyed the vid. Thanks for the comments. If you want to know how I got a FREE Ipod touch click here:

http://www.asanteguitars.com/free_ipod

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  • what kind of triggers do you use for theg cymbals?!

    i want to trigger an acoustic drum kit with alesis I/O and Ez Drummer But im missing the cymbals and hihats triggers and im getting nut i dont know what to do xD

  • I use smarttrigger cymbals. You could buy a set of those and put your acoustic cymbals away. Also, Alesis has their new Surge cymbals.

  • i dont get it, if your going to go as far as getting REAL drum heads for the electric kit, why dont you just buy a darn acoustic kit. Looking at the walls behind you, it looks like some work has been done to help kill the loudness....

  • With this kit I can practice and record at all hours. I could not do that with my acoustic kit. Also, with BFD2.0 I get better drum mixes than I ever got with my middle-of-the-road mics and untreated room. My clients always go away very pleased with their mixes and I am finally able to practice again. But maybe you're right.

  • Hey thanks for posting! One question.. How much for the kit,io and software?

  • BFD 2 is $399 CAD (that's what I'm using now) An Alesis IO is $180 and my RET kit was about $3500 or so. (I don't remember exactly)

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  • should use mixosarus

  • @TonyEnamel

    No, you're right, when it comes to home recording studios triggering is the way to go, unles you want that home-recorded kinda sound for your drums, which is not bad at all if you do it right, but it's not for all genres, just look up pomplamoose, they record they drums at home, and everything else, and it sounds really good.

  • Great video, thanks! I have just got a set of Roland triggers (which are great but probably not as good as your RET set) and I'm going to get the Alesis trigger i0 to hook them up to my laptop. Do you know if its possible to use the triple trigger system of the Roland CH12R/C with the alesis i0?

  • Thank you for Easing my Mind.

  • If you have dual trigger snare and toms, is it possible to use position sensing on them using the Alesis Trigger I/O?

  • great demo!

  • Can you use alesis trigger io for a mono drum kit?

  • Great vid Tony! 10x. All the best!

  • smart cymbal...i believe ..they came out before surge...they are the original

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