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transpermia
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Post by transpermia »

im planing 2 buy a smapler ...
probebly e-mu ...
http://www.emu.com/products/e6400Ultra/e6400Ultra.html
what can u say ?
should i look 4 something else ...
how in general does it work ?
im useing pulsar3 + luna ....
boom
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Post by eliam »

A friend of mine has a emu e-6400, and it seems to work really fine...

But I use sts sampler and it works really fine too!

Why do you want to go with hardware?
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Post by at0m »

yup, you could get a PowerXTC for that $$$ :eek:
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Post by transpermia »

ok ...
what is the xtc staff ?
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Post by garyb »

he sez... add more dsp, use sts!(more or less)
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Post by Spirit »

No no no, the original request was for a <b>SMAPLER</b> ! This - as everyone knows - is an effects processor which adds the sound of a smacking wet fish to any wav file.

I recommend the CodPiece Ultra Smapler.
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Post by transpermia »

10x man ...
where can i find any info on it ?
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Post by Matt »

Spirit, that's very funny!
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Post by borg »

to spirit: :lol: :lol: :lol: very attentive humour.

to the poster of this thread (can't get the name to pass my lips :wink: ):
if you go for E-mu, well you can't do much wrong, i guess. they're pricey, but very good. i have my doubts about the latest akai stuff (5000/6000), but the s3000 is a real winner and not that expensive at all. other goodies are the yamaha4000/5000 series models. maybe the least expensive.
why not going for one of the cheaper models? do all your editing on your computer...
sorry, i was thinking what I should do, but i would only use the sampler in a live situation to output things i made at home with pulsar, so i need nothing fancy.
i think, if i had the money, i'd go for the yamaha A4000 with extra outputs.
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