--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, "johnplaiduk <tallukjon@a...>" <tallukjon@a...> wrote: ... > What were your experiences? Will I regret selling the > Roland? I rather liked the Roland sample libraries, and still miss those nice playable instruments (don't know if there's a handy way to port 'em across, or how well it'd work). I toyed for a while with the idea of getting an old Roland sampler just to get access to the library, but in the end decided to stay software-only (Mind you ... if Roland brought out a softsampler or soft sample- player bundled with those libraries, I'd be sorely tempted to get it). EXS24 mkII is great as a general-purpose, low-CPU-usage, fast-to-use sampler, but it might not have all the bells and whistles that you might be used to. The convenience counts for a lot, though. Depends on the sorts of instruments that you use, if you want to adjust the envelopes and controllers of individual drums in a kit, EXS might not be comprehensive enough. Dunno. Erk
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Re: Don't own EXS yet, but need some help
2003-02-20 by Eric Baird <eric_baird@compuserve.com>
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