Hello. I am also considering trying triggers on my kit. I'm thinking it will be easier to set up and maintain rather than all those open mics, noise gates, EQ's etc. I previously ran 3 separate EQs for snare, kick, and toms. Everything gated and to a pre-mixer, then to main board.
Since I don't know anything about triggers yet, I am assuming I will no longer need to EQ or gate everything because I would be dealing with a digital sound, right?
Also, I understand there is a controller that all these triggers plug into. Does that stay up at the kit or down at the main board? Is there just a single cable that runs from the controller to the board?
Also, I saw someone mention they trigger on and off for certain songs... I was wondering about that... how is that achieved? By the drummer or sound man? Also, can I assume that means they have their snare mic'd as well?
Also, can I set different samples for the same trigger and just switch them as needed per the song? Say, for example.... my regular snare sound, a fat long sustain snare, and a marching tight snare.
I saw tuning mentioned, however, I am confused... since the stage sound is much lower than the front sound, how would the acoustic drums ever be heard over the sampled sound of the triggers.
I see a lot about solder connections failing... is that because the ddrum triggers are inherently bad, or is it because they are the cheaper ones without the protective cover getting hit with sticks?
Guess thats it

thanks in advance for any light shed!!!!
PS... anyone in NEPA (Hazleton, Bloomsburg, Wilks-Barre Area) have a kit set up with triggers that wouldn't mind a visit, email me!
Thanks!
Vic
http://www.heavensonfire.com