Also, the way slate works (i think) is that if one sample is still playing when it 'triggers' the next one, it will cut (quick fade down?) the first sample and play the next one. The students are generally pretty excited and somewhat overwhelmed at first, but the good ones always seem to find new uses for it. I do an entire week on Trigger and sample replacement in my recording class. I don't always want a 10dB shelf at 3k on my snare. I really wish there were more un processed sounds. Most of their sample libraries (CLA, Premium, McBride, etc.) sound good, but very obviously sampled. The instrument editor is something I didn't even muck with for the first year of trigger, but I am now finding it to be its best feature. Otherwise, I may not have taken the samples, and I'd be screwed. It did help that I went to see the band practice and talked about their desire for natural drum tone BEFORE we started recording. Very natural sounding drums, that were very clear and not at all blown out with cymbals. I was able to flatten the dynamics a bit in trigger, replace it with the actual drum kit and then go another step with sound radix drum leveler. It so happened when the quietest snare hit were happening, his other hand was really laying into the hi hats.
I did this on a thrash metal record recently where the band wanted a very natural drum sound, but also had as much as 30dB between loud and soft snare hits (blast beats). I am zooming wayyy in and starting the clip where the wave is at zero, right as the initial energy is present. So, if you have some dead air before the transient, you would end up with gaps between samples on faster sections, which would be no fun.
Unless you had two snare drums, this is more realistic. It chokes the first hit and interrupts it. So, a snare drum would not continue playing when you strike it the second time.
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