Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Re: Any easy way of chopping samples to S1100?
2015-09-01 by ewanuno@...
i have an akai mpc so i don't normaly use a software sequencer. by the way, Shuriken supports the akai mpc500, mpc1000 and mpc2500, and can export programs directly to CF card.
renoise is cool, i had a look at it but i'm not really into trackers.
you can run a suprising amount of windows midi software on linux using wine. i have a few synth editors that run perfectly,
prodatum for emu proteus2000, bassstationedit for novation bass station. m-audio enigma midi mapping for trigger finger and other controllers. korg nano editor, miraged for the ensoniq mirage sampler.
as long as its not a realtime program like a sequencer it should be fine.
i like the seq24 sequencer, its halfway between ableton live and an alesis mmt8, its a bit better than the mpc for programing 303 type sequences.