sampler for drums
sampler for drums
i need a easy sampler for drums ! something similar to reasons redrum ..is there any good i should get?
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Johnisfaster
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rbmonosylabik
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sampler...............after i got the hang of that, i stopped using impulse and simpler......all i rock now is sampler, v station, and occasionally discovery lead.......
if u love to hop, then sampler is for u.
if u love to hop, then sampler is for u.
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rbmonosylabik
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That's until you say "hey, I want to be a musician, let's buy some gear"nebulae wrote:You see, this is the problem with NAFTA. Everything south of the border is cheaper. Damn you Mexicans and your delicious foods!!!!!!!! DAMN YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!rbmonosylabik wrote:My impulse goes for $20
Anyway
South of the border, down Mexico way,
That's where I fell in love
When the stars above came out to play.
And now as I wander, my thoughts ever stray
South of the border, down Mexico way.
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nicogrubert
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It depends ...
1. Do you want a sampler with own step sequencer in the roland "TR" style?
My suggestion: -> Fruity Loops
2. Do you want a sampler without a step sequencer?
My suggestion: -> Native Instruments Battery 2 or 3
I haven't had the chance to check the Ableton's "sampler" yet so you might want to try it, too.
1. Do you want a sampler with own step sequencer in the roland "TR" style?
My suggestion: -> Fruity Loops
2. Do you want a sampler without a step sequencer?
My suggestion: -> Native Instruments Battery 2 or 3
I haven't had the chance to check the Ableton's "sampler" yet so you might want to try it, too.
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I've got to vote for trying sampler in Live.
I use it almost exclusively now. does miss some of the more complex shaping tools other drum samplers like battery or kontakt have, but it's super stable in live, uses very little cpu, allows you to layer samples like crazy, either using racks or the mapping feature, or even other live tracks and midi routing. It also reads kontakt, akai, the logic EXwhatever the format is, into itself, allowing you to use some bitchin drumsets you may already own if you use kontakt say. I really just like it for stability and low cpu. Plus you can try it for free and see what you think. Oh yeah and it rocks as a multisample tool as well, obviously
I use it almost exclusively now. does miss some of the more complex shaping tools other drum samplers like battery or kontakt have, but it's super stable in live, uses very little cpu, allows you to layer samples like crazy, either using racks or the mapping feature, or even other live tracks and midi routing. It also reads kontakt, akai, the logic EXwhatever the format is, into itself, allowing you to use some bitchin drumsets you may already own if you use kontakt say. I really just like it for stability and low cpu. Plus you can try it for free and see what you think. Oh yeah and it rocks as a multisample tool as well, obviously

