Hi Roland , any sampler , even best ones like Fairlights need to get a very good signal in ! "Garbage in / garbage out" ! I highly recommend to use a good preamp to do so ... a Universal Audio Solo 610 (valve version) , or even solo 110 (transistor version) for example ... I just tryed it ! you won't recognize the sounds . it gives them more air & a so nice low end. It should be another quality level in the SDX ;- ) If you haven't access to that sort of preamp it's really worthwhile renting one for 1 or 2 days ... Of course if you have access to an SSL or a Neve, it might be better, otherwise the Universal Audio will do a really great job. After the preamp , you can compress of course before to go to the SDX input...even "expand" it ... or use your plugins to sculpt your sound or optimize it... But the 1st part (& unavailable one) is the preamp ! Hope that helps Let me know ;- ) Patrice. PS by the way it's working very good with analog SDSV or 7 (& so on)... Le 11 déc. 08 à 19:16, rolandbrenner@netzero.net a écrit : > Hey ! > > I'm currently in the process of sampling sounds from Roland modules > into the system. While I've only skimmed the surface, results have > been pretty great so far. Anyone have any experiences or tricks to > share? > > - Roland > http://www.myspace.com/roland_brenner > http://home.rr.com/zengine > __________________________________________________________ > Get a degree and open new doors. Click to find flexible and > affordable programs now. > http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/fc/PnY6rc147JShVeR86TRRCXsYWzbvsgKknokERwlPZgHHVOv6UCqts/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Simmons Drums] SDX Sampling
2008-12-11 by Patrice Jacquot
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