Hardware Samplers - anyone still use them?
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Hardware Samplers - anyone still use them?
If so, why? Curious - I'm having dreams of a little hardware setup again but it could just be me being discontented - but who knows
anyone?
adonis
anyone?
adonis
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Hi Adonis,
Yep still using my Akai S3200 in my live rig - mainly cos its ZERO latency and 1000% reliable no matter how much I batter it (frustrated percussionist speaking) and the filters and FX board are someting I can't re-create on anything else.
BTW, Nice to meet you in Seattle!
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Yep still using my Akai S3200 in my live rig - mainly cos its ZERO latency and 1000% reliable no matter how much I batter it (frustrated percussionist speaking) and the filters and FX board are someting I can't re-create on anything else.
BTW, Nice to meet you in Seattle!
p
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As much as I loved my old Roland S-760, I can never go back.
But much is wrong with the softie samplers too.. I used Kontakt for 18 months before it hosed my Logic 6 OS 9 setup and i had to pull it off.
It's still not a stable program at v2.02.
I'm currently solely using simpler as my softy sampler .. and quite enjoying the limitations! (though the you can't go further than 2 semitones away from the original sample pitch as the interpolation is utter pish!)
But I'm productive, so it doesn't matter!

But much is wrong with the softie samplers too.. I used Kontakt for 18 months before it hosed my Logic 6 OS 9 setup and i had to pull it off.
It's still not a stable program at v2.02.
I'm currently solely using simpler as my softy sampler .. and quite enjoying the limitations! (though the you can't go further than 2 semitones away from the original sample pitch as the interpolation is utter pish!)
But I'm productive, so it doesn't matter!



Re: Hardware Samplers - anyone still use them?
Here are a couple options.djadonis206 wrote:If so, why? Curious - I'm having dreams of a little hardware setup again but it could just be me being discontented - but who knows
anyone?
adonis
1) Get an Akai MPC2500 when available. They offer the kind of hardware tweaking that us Ableton users crave. More so than the "other" type of samplers like the 19" rackmount tone modules like the Roland or Akai S series.
2) Buy an M-Audio Trigger Finger. It's mapped for Impulse and also has 10 memory slots for different kinds of configs.. It really satisfies that hardware-craving because it works great with Ableton whether you use it for Impulse, Simpler, or Clips. The 8 knobs and 4 sliders also come in handy.
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Mark
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I recently purchased an Akai MPC400. A few weeks later I swapped it for a Roland MV 8000. AWESOME I TELL YA. I intended to use it for drums and some keyboard samples but have ended up writing all my music on this awesome beast. It can do anythng Live can maybe even better. The best thing is the feel of the pads triggering samples without any delay I can now feel what Im programming. Its so good I might be selling my copy of live 5.
I want to keep live 4. Can I do that?
I want to keep live 4. Can I do that?
no, if you sell the licence you can't keep older version of live.radeon wrote:I recently purchased an Akai MPC400. A few weeks later I swapped it for a Roland MV 8000. AWESOME I TELL YA. I intended to use it for drums and some keyboard samples but have ended up writing all my music on this awesome beast. It can do anythng Live can maybe even better. The best thing is the feel of the pads triggering samples without any delay I can now feel what Im programming. Its so good I might be selling my copy of live 5.
I want to keep live 4. Can I do that?
Hardware samplers still sound much better than any softsampler.elemental wrote:I atill use an Emu e6400 ultra occasionally, for certain sounds if I need them to be real phat and/or use the emu's lovely filters ... also the chorus is wicked on that thing.
My S2000 meanwhile has been sitting in its box for a few years now...
Period.
And its sound that counts me thinks.
W O R Dlola wrote:Hardware samplers still sound much better than any softsampler.elemental wrote:I atill use an Emu e6400 ultra occasionally, for certain sounds if I need them to be real phat and/or use the emu's lovely filters ... also the chorus is wicked on that thing.
My S2000 meanwhile has been sitting in its box for a few years now...
Period.
And its sound that counts me thinks.
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mpc1k & ASR 10. These are the tools that make up the heart of my beats. Then after that I'll throw it into to live to add more effects, adn mixing. My main reason for getting Live 5 was to be ale to perform my music without having to lug around a bunch of equipment out of my studio in order to perform. plus when taking equipment out. i didn't want to have to worry about my ASR getting dropped, spilled drinks, or anything else for that matter. I love my hardware as much as my software. I want it to last as long as it can




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Pitch Black wrote:Hi Adonis,
Yep still using my Akai S3200 in my live rig - mainly cos its ZERO latency and 1000% reliable no matter how much I batter it (frustrated percussionist speaking) and the filters and FX board are someting I can't re-create on anything else.
BTW, Nice to meet you in Seattle!
p
Yeah, that was awesome - you guys rocked it!
Thanks for calling and hopefully you guys will roll back through when you're on this side of the planet again
Peace
Oh yeah, samplers - word...I was thinking of getting a s2800 or upgrading Kontakt to 2.0 but really I'm not doing that much stuff which isn't loop based. Phatmatik is crakin' right now except for it being pretty dodgy in Live 5
Battery 1 point whatever seems to be doing the trick for a clap, hat and a little percussion here and there
I think I'm just dying to spend (make believe) money I got saved...but I think I'm going to use that money to spoil my new dog, or put a couple bucks down on my XBOX 360 and HD tv or god forbid do something nice for my girl
word!
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