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mar. 11 janv. 2005, 23:03
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hi, i'm looking to buy a sampler but i'm a bit confused in what brand and type best fits my needs, so if you can give me some tips, a big thanks!! - music style goes towards air, ie a mixture of midi, analogue and acoustic instruments - i want to record both the analogue synths and accoustic instruments (flute, guitar) and be able to make good loops out of them (typically loops up to 20sec lenght) Issues i face today are that the loops are not perfectly in sync with the strict midi BPM tempo and get out of cue after some loops (because the timestretching not 100% perfect match) - read wav samples (way too much wavs free on net to neglect and not take advantage of) - good drum sound / programming (hence the wav files of drummachines) -effects included which can be tweeked on the spot (if needed using extra controlles s.a. kenton - spread samples over a keyboard range. both to simulate synths via samples and to pitch up or down a sequence sample (eg bassline) important here is that a sample remains the same length over different keys (so not have the baseline 2 sec longer in a low C then a high C) these are most of my requirements. what would you advice me??? thank you
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