Hello all, and thank you for the opportunity of introducing myself. I have been a lurker for sometime, but this is my first official post. In previous posts there have been a few mentions of samplers being used as AN1X emulators. I do not know much about samplers, so perhaps my question is an uninformed one, but I was wondering, what is the advantage of using an actual sampler to do this, as opposed to just recording the AN1X sounds into software? The reason I ask is because a friend has offered his old ESI sampler to me for next to nothing, and I was just wondering what new abilities this would provide me with. What do I get for the money, that is. Because as it is now, I record sounds, loops, etc onto the hard drive, edit them, monkey with them, drop them into Deck (yeah yeah, I know, but old habits die hard), and go from there. Would a sampler simply make this task easier, or do they have capabilities of which I am simply unaware? (As I said, I do not know much about samplers.) BTW feel free to e-mail me privately if this is too off topic. Thank you for your patience. daltec ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup
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2001-04-12 by Randy Johnson
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