Userfriendly sampler as sound module
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Userfriendly sampler as sound module
Looking for an easy to use sampler that ideally would let me have a different sample for each of my keyboards 61 keys, all available at once on one channel. Have no idea if it's even possible to get close to that except from with romplers, so any suggestion would be helpful
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Re: Userfriendly sampler as sound module
Any sampler capable of multisampling can do this, assuming it has enough memory.
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Re: Userfriendly sampler as sound module
Korg Microsampler
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Cool. Happen to know of one that is userfriendly?meatballfulton wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:05 pmAny sampler capable of multisampling can do this, assuming it has enough memory.
Last edited by HUBA on Thu Jun 20, 2019 9:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Userfriendly sampler as sound module
Thanks! Looking into it
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EMU ESI4000 with 128MB ram installed. CD quality, cheap and dead easy to use.HUBA wrote: ↑Thu Jun 20, 2019 8:14 pmLooking for an easy to use sampler that ideally would let me have a different sample for each of my keyboards 61 keys, all available at once on one channel. Have no idea if it's even possible to get close to that except from with romplers, so any suggestion would be helpful