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Re: How to get sound files into the p2002

2007-05-09 by Rudi

Yesterday i tried SDS the first time with the P2002 - it's slow but 
great :-)

I used an older version of Sound-Forge. A 2,5sec-Sample needs about 
4min (!!). The sample was first converted to 31250hz with SF, so the 
loop-points were also transferd right.

Finally it saves time, searching for a "perfect" loop with the P2k 
needs imho more time than 4min. :-)

The "analog" way only saves time by "one shot" samples...

--- In prophet2000@yahoogroups.com, "Ian" <igrant442@...> wrote:
>
> If you think the Sequential way, the best way is to sample record 
> them in, nothing else required but a patch cable from your 
computer. 
> It is also the best way to get to know your machine and you then 
have 
> that 'this is my sample feeling' and will treat the sample with a 
bit 
> more respect. 
> 
> My 10 cents, (it is the note that counts, 1 and 2 and ...)
> 
> Ian 
> 
> --- In prophet2000@yahoogroups.com, "skylab001" <skylab001@> wrote:
> >
> > I think I've tried just about everything, I even got an old mac 
and 
> installed p2000 sound 
> > designer....which would work until it crashed(which was a couple 
of 
> minutes)  but I need 
> > something that will work on my present setup.
> > 
> > Anybody know of a cheap or free solution to get sounds from OSX 
> into the p2002 via 
> > midi?
> >
>

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