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Re: [idm] software samplers - KONTAKT clinic

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2002-12-06 11:13Re: [idm] software samplers
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2002-12-06 11:13Doopeyduk@aol.comOn the Christmas shopping tip, I have an MPC 2000, and am thinking about going to a softwa
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On the Christmas shopping tip, I have an MPC 2000, and am thinking about going to a software sampler for my Mac (G3, yeah I know I'm behind the curve). Does anyone have any recommendations, or thoughts on the advantages of software samplers versus MPCs, etc? t --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-12-06 16:41alan stewartIts going to be tough to run a soft-sampler on a G3. Im currently trying to cure Battery,
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Its going to be tough to run a soft-sampler on a G3. Im currently trying to cure Battery, Native Instrument's percussion-centric sampler, of its sputtering and coughing on my 9600 with a 400mhz G3 upgrade.... As far as a recommendation, KONTAKT by NI is pretty much the shit. Although I've recently been test-driving Emagic's exs24 and its right up there with KONTAKT [if you use Logic]. Honestly thought, there is no good software-analog to an MPC for ease of use as a stand-alone composition tool. [You can now emulate the MPC drum pads with the new Akai MPD-16 percussion pad controller, but there is still the need for a sequencer and sampler package as well as the machine itself, midi interface, audio I/O etc...] The MPC was designed to do one thing very quickly and easily, sample and sequence drum and percussion lines and phrases. You can do all of these things in software, but not without an extra level of complexity. At any rate.....If you are in the SFBAY area, we are having a free KONTAKT clinic next wednesday with Paul Weissman from Native Instruments. Stop non by! <http://www.robotspeak.com/events/clinics.html> cheers, alan ::::::::::::: alan stewart http://www.ROBOTSPEAK.com alan@robotspeak.com 415 554 1977 on 12/6/02 3:13 AM, Doopeyduk@aol.com at Doopeyduk@aol.com wrote:
quoted 11 lines On the Christmas shopping tip, I have an MPC 2000, and am thinking about> On the Christmas shopping tip, I have an MPC 2000, and am thinking about > going to a software sampler for my Mac (G3, yeah I know I'm behind the > curve). Does anyone have any recommendations, or thoughts on the advantages > of software samplers versus MPCs, etc? > > t > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org >
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