It seems that your method use the PC as a sample library !Never thought of that tbh.
I may try it myself at some point!
Just hope these beasts to live long enough,they're much more interesting than DAWs for sampling duties.
Cheers back!
On Sep 1, 2015 1:23 AM, "richie.beach@... [akaiS1000S1100Samplers]" <;akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
No Problem. I'm glad you got your workaround.I Totally agree with what you are saying regarding using the mic pre's and A/D converters of the S1100 to get that wonderful s1100 sound. I usually sample things in that way myself, its only then that I save to scsi HD, and then to PC from there via Millennium ( I have my library on the PC ).When I return to the track at a later date, I'll just reload them back in to the S1000 via Millennium/Wavelab/Recycle, as discussed - Same quality.I was just suggesting a way to answer your original question, which was about the use of Recycle and chopping up on the 'puter.Don't worry I didn't take it as a criticism. I totally agree with there not being much difference in triggering samples from a DAW or hardware sampler if the source material is essentially from the same recording, as thats just sample playback and not really 'sampling' as the term suggests.Cheers.Rich