stable sampler?
stable sampler?
Can anyone recommend a virtual sampler that works well with Live 4?
ie. really stable, no annoying 'issues'!
Thanks,
shortwave
ie. really stable, no annoying 'issues'!
Thanks,
shortwave
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Re: stable sampler?
PC or Mac ? If you're on a pc, check out Shortcircuit (www.vemberaudio.com). Great soundquality, nice interface..shortwave wrote:Can anyone recommend a virtual sampler that works well with Live 4?
ie. really stable, no annoying 'issues'!
Thanks,
shortwave
Thanks guys.
I'm on a PC.
Yes it does have to be virtual, and I'm only really interested in hearing about samplers that people have had a good experience with in Live!
Thanks, will go see if I can download a demo of Shortcircuit.
Would be grateful for any more suggestions. Don't seem to be having a great time with Halion3..?!
Shortwave
I'm on a PC.
Yes it does have to be virtual, and I'm only really interested in hearing about samplers that people have had a good experience with in Live!
Thanks, will go see if I can download a demo of Shortcircuit.
Would be grateful for any more suggestions. Don't seem to be having a great time with Halion3..?!
Shortwave
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Sampler picks...
Kontakt 1.5 is a blast to play with and allow you to quickly mangle samples... the only peeve I have with it is that sometimes it can be a little confusing to determine routing, envelopes etc just by looking at a patch... so sometimes you really have to roll up your sleaves to dig down and see what is going on. With some UI improvements coming at the end of the month v2 will likely be that much better.
I would suggest staying away from Intakt/Kompakt as they are both dumbed down versions of Kontakt...
If you're looking more of a drum/pad based sampler, I swear by Battery and Battery 2.
For something different and in the fun realm... Cameleon can load samples and turn them into Additive Synth patches... I have used this to great effect many times when I have had a loop I really like the sound of, and been able to pull apart the samples and create a patch out of the individual hits... it can sound much more natural than the time stretching that you get from traditional samplers. Of course the sound will get altered/colored quite often... but it can leave interesting sounds regardless... and then you aren't as limited as you were when you had the loop.
I would suggest staying away from Intakt/Kompakt as they are both dumbed down versions of Kontakt...
If you're looking more of a drum/pad based sampler, I swear by Battery and Battery 2.
For something different and in the fun realm... Cameleon can load samples and turn them into Additive Synth patches... I have used this to great effect many times when I have had a loop I really like the sound of, and been able to pull apart the samples and create a patch out of the individual hits... it can sound much more natural than the time stretching that you get from traditional samplers. Of course the sound will get altered/colored quite often... but it can leave interesting sounds regardless... and then you aren't as limited as you were when you had the loop.