Difference between Sampler and Simpler - other than the $200

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Post by deva » Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:43 pm

Not that long ago I paid $300+ for Kontakt... so I'm not much interested to pay $200 to duplicate what I can do already... but for someone who does not have a sampler at all, this could be nice.

Would there be some crossgrade price for Kontakt owners?

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Post by womoma » Sat Jul 15, 2006 12:06 am

let's see... Sampler can import libraries in all these formats:


AKAI S1000,
AKAI S3000,
GigaStudio,
EXS,
SoundFont
(non-encrypted) Kontakt.

i've still been waiting for NI to make Kontakt a UB, and you know what... i'm not even go back to it once they do. my Kontakt and Giga libraries are loading just fine in Sampler.
EXACTLY!

Sampler will open up a world of oppurtunity for anyone who doesnt already own a sampler like Kontakt. I never liked Kontakt, SAmpler looks to be exactly what Im lookin for.


@thelike5 - for your own sake, stop saying Live is already a sampler, youre making a show of yourself. Have you ever used NI Battery or Kontakt?
Sampler will function like Kontakt- sample mapping, velocity layers, akai and sf2 support, deep editing functions. Its going to be immense.

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Post by kuniklo » Sat Jul 15, 2006 12:53 am

If we're going to compare Kontakt to Sampler I can assume that Sampler has:

1. a convolution engine
2. a built-in scripting language
3. great granular timestretching
4. multipoint syncable graphical envelopes and step modulators
5. voice grouping and chokes
6. disk streaming and sophisticated dynamic purging for big libraries
7. multiple loop points within a sample

If not, I'll just pay the extra $100 or so and stick with Kontakt.

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Post by rbro » Sat Jul 15, 2006 1:51 am

noisetonepause wrote:
rbro wrote:Am I correct in assuming there will be no upgrade price for sampler? In other words Live 5 registered users will need to pay the same price for Sampler as a new Live user?
Sampler is a new product; there's nothing to upgrade from.
I realize that, you should have read my whole post. Here's the second sentence:

"In other words Live 5 registered users will need to pay the same price for Sampler as a new Live user?"

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Post by rbro » Sat Jul 15, 2006 1:52 am

s.balm wrote:We will also have some combo pricing for Live 5 upgrades + Sampler.

This will be some sort of savings. We will reveal this pricing later.

s.
OK, cool. Looking forward to that.

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Post by peeddrroo » Sat Jul 15, 2006 2:15 am

kuniklo wrote:If we're going to compare Kontakt to Sampler I can assume that Sampler has:

1. a convolution engine
2. a built-in scripting language
3. great granular timestretching
4. multipoint syncable graphical envelopes and step modulators
5. voice grouping and chokes
6. disk streaming and sophisticated dynamic purging for big libraries
7. multiple loop points within a sample

If not, I'll just pay the extra $100 or so and stick with Kontakt.
sampler has none of that. though, sampler is much more attractive and intuitive than kontakt.
that's two worlds.
(and i LOVE kontakt, don't get me wrong)

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Post by deva » Sat Jul 15, 2006 2:41 am

Lots of people already have samplers

Attractive... so what

Intuitive? Kontakt could be more intuitive, but it aint bad. At this point as a 2.1 it is fairly solid piece of software

Sampler may be able to import samples, but I would lose all my instruments and combinations.

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Post by Tarekith » Sat Jul 15, 2006 2:43 am

Does Sampler just ignore the scripting functions from Kontakt libraries then? I can see how Sampler could have all the functions available from older S1000/3000 libraries, but what does it do about parameters specific to Kontakt?

Does it just import the samples and keymappings?

Thanks guys!

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Post by plain » Sat Jul 15, 2006 3:44 am

kontakt has a terrible gui imo.......i just hate the workflow in it....but it's so freakin powerful.....you can do ten times more than what abe's sampler will do.....granular mode?...that's been done...and done extremely well...by NI...........

can you abe's give us the modulation freedom that kontakt can give?...and the timestretch?.....im guessing the granular synthesis is based on live's engine...not too impressive at all...it sounds like shit.......the only thing i see this sampler having that really stands out is the gui......but at the end of the day..if you want total control.......kontakt still rules.......

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Post by FaX-01 » Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:45 am

s.balm wrote:We will also have some combo pricing for Live 5 upgrades + Sampler.

This will be some sort of savings. We will reveal this pricing later.

s.

PLEASEHow about a special Live 5 too Live 6 + Operator + Sampler deal if upgraded as a boxed set from version 5.2
My aren't the wings of butterflies beautiful and do they not make wonderful perturbations.....

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Post by AdamJay » Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:47 am

plain wrote:kontakt has a terrible gui imo.......i just hate the workflow in it....but it's so freakin powerful.....you can do ten times more than what abe's sampler will do.....granular mode?...that's been done...and done extremely well...by NI...........

can you abe's give us the modulation freedom that kontakt can give?...and the timestretch?.....im guessing the granular synthesis is based on live's engine...not too impressive at all...it sounds like shit.......the only thing i see this sampler having that really stands out is the gui......but at the end of the day..if you want total control.......kontakt still rules.......
and at the end of the day.
if you want your mac to be crashed 10 times in 1 hour by a plug-in sampler... Kontakt still rules.

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Post by deva » Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:52 am

2.0 was not that bad, but it did crash fairly regularly... the latest 2.1 has been quite solid. It has been a while since I remember a crash and I'm on a mac... I would call Kontakt solid at this point.

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Post by sweetjesus » Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:55 am

peeddrroo wrote:
kuniklo wrote:If we're going to compare Kontakt to Sampler I can assume that Sampler has:

1. a convolution engine
2. a built-in scripting language
3. great granular timestretching
4. multipoint syncable graphical envelopes and step modulators
5. voice grouping and chokes
6. disk streaming and sophisticated dynamic purging for big libraries
7. multiple loop points within a sample

If not, I'll just pay the extra $100 or so and stick with Kontakt.
sampler has none of that. though, sampler is much more attractive and intuitive than kontakt.
that's two worlds.
(and i LOVE kontakt, don't get me wrong)
Sorry P, but you're a little wrong.

3. I've seen granular timestretching in the samplr
4. Clip envelopes baby
6. I think it uses disk streaming, im pretty sure i read that somewhere.
7. In theory you can use clip envelopes on different clips to modulate the loop start/end parameters... along with some of the time control functionality i saw in the preset which had the granular timestretching, but i didnt get some of that stuff it was a bit above my head.

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Post by AdamJay » Sat Jul 15, 2006 10:02 am

sweetjesus wrote: 6. I think it uses disk streaming, im pretty sure i read that somewhere.
sampler has a RAM button.
leads me to beleive it streams from disk by default, only loads into RAM when you tell it to.

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Post by hoffman2k » Sat Jul 15, 2006 10:29 am

AdamJay wrote:
sweetjesus wrote: 6. I think it uses disk streaming, im pretty sure i read that somewhere.
sampler has a RAM button.
leads me to beleive it streams from disk by default, only loads into RAM when you tell it to.
Yeah, it has individual buttons for ram just like audio clips.
Or you can load them to ram all at once by selecting all samples.

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