As discussed in post http://www.vdrums.com/discussion/Forum1/HTML/001070.html, triggering a TD10 hi-hat or a wave file will be extremely difficult to do, and I just realized I'll probably run into similar issues with cymbal rolls via midi as well.
Picture a crash cymbal roll that starts softly then gradually builds up. How can this be achieved using wave files or the TD10?
I would assume the end result would be a full-fledged crash played at 500 bpm for 10 seconds. This is not going to sound right at all.

The drums themselves shouldn't be much of a problem. Cymbals are very stubborn. If I was only a guitarist, all of this would be sooo easy
hehe
Jason
[This message has been edited by DRulz (edited July 25, 2001).]
Picture a crash cymbal roll that starts softly then gradually builds up. How can this be achieved using wave files or the TD10?
I would assume the end result would be a full-fledged crash played at 500 bpm for 10 seconds. This is not going to sound right at all.

The drums themselves shouldn't be much of a problem. Cymbals are very stubborn. If I was only a guitarist, all of this would be sooo easy

Jason
[This message has been edited by DRulz (edited July 25, 2001).]