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Re: [L-OT] New Akai Samplers

Re: [L-OT] New Akai Samplers

2001-10-03 by LogicBaby

Totally agree with you Joeri, software samplers are the way to go, I just
wish there is some cheapo plasticy controller for the  EXS, Something that
looks more like an analog synth that you can program, there are tons of midi
faders, controllers, knobs on the marker, but a simple laid out controller
with ADSR, LFOs, Filter, Resonanse, VCA...sections to control emagic's EXS
and the upcoming ES-2/Sound Diver would be totally cool, and I don¹t think
it would cost much to make such a thing.....
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> Is there a picture of their remote control yet? Just out of curiosity..
> I'll be sticking with software samplers anyway: there are way too many
> advantages for me to go back to the old-fashioned way. :-)

Re: [L-OT] New Akai Samplers

2001-10-03 by LogicBaby

Yeah, and you can already stick 10 powercores in 1 computer provided you
have the pci slots, that¹s almost like a Digi Mix Plus+
Mix Plus 
Mix Plus 
Mix Plus 
Mix Plus 
Mix Plus ............

And for those who would argue about the TDM mixer, RME DSP blast way!
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> 
> PS: the post you made on the LUG concerning TC Powercore is really
> interesting! Sony offering plugins for Powercore is a major step imo.
> It's funny to know that soon we'll be using the Oxford EQ on our simple
> computers... the industry is changing.

Re: [L-OT] New Akai Samplers

2001-10-03 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

> They look cool, I wish emagic makes a dedicated virtual synth
> controller......
> http://www.harmony-central.com/Newp/2001/Z4-Z8.html

Is there a picture of their remote control yet? Just out of curiosity..
I'll be sticking with software samplers anyway: there are way too many 
advantages for me to go back to the old-fashioned way. :-)

-- 
Joeri Vankeirsbilck
joeri@...

Belway Productions      -     http://www.belway.com
List-admin   Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM

Re: [L-OT] New Akai Samplers

2001-10-03 by Joeri Vankeirsbilck

> Totally agree with you Joeri, software samplers are the way to go, I just
> wish there is some cheapo plasticy controller for the  EXS, Something that
> looks more like an analog synth that you can program, there are tons 
> of midi
> faders, controllers, knobs on the marker, but a simple laid out controller
> with ADSR, LFOs, Filter, Resonanse, VCA...sections to control emagic's EXS
> and the upcoming ES-2/Sound Diver would be totally cool, and I don¹t think
> it would cost much to make such a thing.....

I FULLY agree!!!!!
I think Logic Control will be able to integrate well, but it's not the 
same as what you (and I) want. I don't think we'll see that kind of 
controller.

PS: the post you made on the LUG concerning TC Powercore is really 
interesting! Sony offering plugins for Powercore is a major step imo. 
It's funny to know that soon we'll be using the Oxford EQ on our simple 
computers... the industry is changing.

-- 
Joeri Vankeirsbilck
joeri@belway.com

Belway Productions      -     http://www.belway.com
List-admin   Logic-users/SoundD*ver-users/Logic-TDM

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