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Old 05-06-2008, 04:50 PM   #104
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That's much better, JJ. (JJ want a pair of panties from the vending machine? JJ want a pair of panties from the vending machine? Good pervert...)

Basically, think of a trigger track as just a pad on a drum machine - it can do gazillions of different things, from setting off samples to cutting off or changing sounds or whatever. You can essentially get the flexibility of a drum pad out of a full kit, and I posted on the applications earlier.

Jeff
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