I am not clear about this myself. I know nothing about samplers. I have a midi keyboard. I assume that the keyboard attatches via a midi cable to the sampler. I assume that the samples could be loaded from CD rom directly into the sampler ( my preferred option ) or via a USB cable from a computer. I assume that the output signal comes from the sampler and can then be sent to a mixer and powered speakers.
Is that correct?
Mark
--- On Fri, 8/22/08, lsf5275@aol.com <lsf5275@aol.com> wrote:
From: lsf5275@aol.com <lsf5275@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Samplers
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, August 22, 2008, 10:27 AM
In a message dated 8/21/2008 5:32:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
i_am_zontar@ yahoo.com writes:
Re:
[newmellotrongroup] Off topic Samplers
> I could also recommend the
Akai Z4 or Z8. You can expand it up to 512 meg >which means you have a lot
of sounds to play around with before you have >to load again from the hard
disk. I find the architecture very easy for me >to use. You would have to
connect an external CD drive or load sounds >directly from the computer via
usb. The Akai interface software has been >easy for me to use
also.
i second the akai suggestion.
the newer ones have:
usb
available for direct connection to a computer
software [free] that
utilizes that interface
allows direct importing of .wav files for EASY
importing of just about any audio file you might want to put in it
i
have an ensoniq asr-10 and an emu esi4000.
they both have serious
limitations that cannot be overcome.
they are, in some ways, complimentary,
and i use them both all the time.
but... the recent akais have, to put it
simply, removed all the limitations that make these others cumbersome
difficult and restrictive. if i recall the s5000 and s6000 are both
usb-capable as are the z-* series, but do verify this before purchasing. they
are all available on ebay all the time.
some people find the akai
operating system unfriendly, but i think it's one of those things that the
more you use it the easier it becomes, and just a small investment in time
makes it all worthwhile.. .
>I am thinking of buying a sampler,
but I do not know much about them. I >would be buying second hand in New
Zealand so it would probably be be 4-5 >years old and would be a very
popular model. Being a small country there >is a very limited choice of
musical equipment anything even slightly >unusual is not likely to be
imported.
>
>It would need to be simple and load from CD rom and
connect via usb to a >midi keyboard.
can you please clarify this
statement?
midi and usb are, obviously, not the same, and not for the same
purposes.
>If anyone can help with advice and has the time to answer
some questions, >please contact me off
list.
>Thanks
>Mark
I thought the other guy was Zontar.
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Samplers
2008-08-21 by Mark Pring
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