I would be like “hey person! you should read the manual before deciding whether you need trigger inputs”

And then I wouldn’t really make them read the manual… I would likely proceed to quoting the manual to make the decision easier:

Trigger Inputs (optional)

The DRM1 MKIV is available with optional trigger inputs. If your DRM1 MKIV sports the trigger-in option, please carry on reading.

The ten trigger inputs allow triggering the instrument channels of your DRM1 MKIV from a (usually analog) trigger sequencer.

The DRM accepts trigger signals between approx. 0.5V and 11V with a minimum duration of 10 ms. The instrument channels HI HAT 1 and HI HAT 2 both sport two trigger inputs – for open and closed hi-hat.

MIDI as well as analog triggers can be used simultaneously.

The analog trigger inputs can process dynamic triggers. That means, the incoming trigger levels control the level of the sounds generated by the DRM1 MKIV.

At the same time, the trigger signals
will be converted into MIDI note commands and velocity data, and transmitted via the MIDI Out socket and USB port

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