Re : [elektron] Sampling and Sequencing
2000-07-06 by Marc Horchler
Hi! I often just sample sounds from the Sidstation to my Yamaha A3000. Great thing about the A3000 are the effects (like a noise gate for example) and filters, so you can create some really interesting sounds based off the Sidstation. ...marq ----------
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>De : apbarthle@... >À : elektron-users@egroups.com >Objet : [elektron] Sampling and Sequencing >Date : Lund 03 juil 2000 3:03 > > this is a little bit off the subject, but you guys seem to be the > most > knowledgeable ppl i know, so ill ask you. i own a SidStation, and > what i would like to do is sample grooves from it (like the Tracer > preset) and loop them externally as part of a performance. so of > course i need a sequencer and a sampler. my computer doesn't > seem particularly efficient for live performance or portability, so i > might like a hardware sequencer. in that case i may go the route > of the Yamaha SU700 for portability and price, but the Akai MPC > models have a better sequencer and i think better sampling > facilities. i would like to sample notes as well as patterns, too. > do the MPCs do that well, if at all? if anyone has time and any > ideas or opinions, tell me, so i can get more use out of my sid. > thank you very much for your help. > > ps: by the way, i like music somewhere along the lines of drum > and bass, jungle, and even hip hop among other things. > > thanks, > andrew barthle > apbarthle@mac.com > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Free Worldwide Calling with Firetalk! > Click Here: > http://click.egroups.com/1/5481/13/_/598228/_/962593383/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >