Hi Matt - appreciate your video. I have both Trigger2 and Drumagog. My experience was a little different than yours. I found that T2 drew substantially more resources. My biggest issue was with T2 support. It was working fine for almost a year then suddenly stopped. No changes to the system or OS at all. I contacted T2 support and it took them 4 weeks to respond. And without asking any questions they simply said "it's your computer". I asked "then why was it working before?" Then I got ghosted. I write/record for film and tv so like you, the support is as important as the product itself especially on tight deadlines. I bought Drumagog as a replacement. When I needed their support, they responded in 24hrs. I do like the GUI on Drumagog much more now that I'm using it. And it works great - much more control and options than T2. The other up side is that I have Drumagog AND the Steven Slate drum sample library so ready to rock n roll. Cheers!
Interesting.... I got a response back from Slate pretty quickly. I also prefer Drumagog, but I think T2 is easier for someone just getting started. Glad you got something working!
I had try trigger 2, uvi and melda production drum repleacement in real mixes and drumagog is the only one thjat actually sound natural in opinion of the drummers I have recorded, in many of the cases as blind test they discover the trigger except in drumagog
Drumagog will probably sound more natural because the drum samples in their library are not processed. All the samples in trigger already have some eq and compression.
I did not. I just used Drumagog for my own samples. It may be something to do with the sample rate? I'm not entirely sure. When using their samples though, you obviously cannot tell.
Hi Matt - appreciate your video. I have both Trigger2 and Drumagog. My experience was a little different than yours. I found that T2 drew substantially more resources. My biggest issue was with T2 support. It was working fine for almost a year then suddenly stopped. No changes to the system or OS at all. I contacted T2 support and it took them 4 weeks to respond. And without asking any questions they simply said "it's your computer". I asked "then why was it working before?" Then I got ghosted. I write/record for film and tv so like you, the support is as important as the product itself especially on tight deadlines. I bought Drumagog as a replacement. When I needed their support, they responded in 24hrs. I do like the GUI on Drumagog much more now that I'm using it. And it works great - much more control and options than T2. The other up side is that I have Drumagog AND the Steven Slate drum sample library so ready to rock n roll. Cheers!
Interesting.... I got a response back from Slate pretty quickly. I also prefer Drumagog, but I think T2 is easier for someone just getting started. Glad you got something working!
Thanks mate, am glad I found this channel...❤
Glad to help! Welcome aboard!
Super helpful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I had try trigger 2, uvi and melda production drum repleacement in real mixes and drumagog is the only one thjat actually sound natural in opinion of the drummers I have recorded, in many of the cases as blind test they discover the trigger except in drumagog
Drumagog will probably sound more natural because the drum samples in their library are not processed. All the samples in trigger already have some eq and compression.
Hey did you ever find out why Trigger was playing back at a lower pitch?
I did not. I just used Drumagog for my own samples. It may be something to do with the sample rate? I'm not entirely sure. When using their samples though, you obviously cannot tell.
cool, next step is to get sonible smart gate and uninstall both 🤣