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    Default Are there any soft samplers(better than Kontakt)

    What do other people use as a (soft) sampler?

    I have been using Kontakt extensively for a few years, and I love it :cheese:

    It crunches up sounds like nothing else I've seen so far

    Im just wondering if I fancy trying another option, for a change. Are there any other samplers comparable to Kontakt ?

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    kontakt and battery for me.

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    kontakt is the one for me, battery 2 and halion 3

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    Shortcircuit - http://www.vemberaudio.se/products.php
    (There is also a free 2-note polyphony version)
    Liveslice - http://www.livelab.dk/liveslice.php

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    Wow...Liveslice looks very interesting...havent come across that before

    If its by the same people who made the Frohmage filter...that is a FAT filter
    Will check out
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    Erm - does anyone know anything similar to the Redrum module in Reason?

    I still find it the most intuitive and flexible way to lay down a groove, as you can change the samples around so easily, audition loads of different sounds and then swap them about to see which fit better with each other.

    If there was something like that I could use in Cubase I would be dead happy.

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    From what I remember of the Redrum module...you might be into native Instrument's Intakt?

    Or am i slightly off the mark here?
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    Intakt looks a bit more like DrRex loop player

    Redrum is 909/808 style drum machine, but you get to load in all the sounds, and cycle through your sample library.

    I find punching in rhythmn using step sequencers so much easier than in midi maps.

    Guru looks pretty cool, will check it out.

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    Ah..my mistake
    Was indeed DrRex I was thinking about

    Yeah I take your point a pattern based sequencer in Cubase would be very cool
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    Pattern based step sequencer i should say
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    guru looks sounds good, i assume you can fire up your own samps/loops into this as apposed to the library that comes with it?

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    I use the EXS24 works exactly like an akai sampler only in software form so if your familiar with akai its great, plus its got a modulation matrix for lots of routing. The MOTU Mach 5 looks really good as well although not tried it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MorePunkThanFunk
    I use the EXS24 works exactly like an akai sampler only in software form so if your familiar with akai its great, plus its got a modulation matrix for lots of routing. The MOTU Mach 5 looks really good as well although not tried it.
    if u are using logic then u get the exs24 (not to my liking), i have used the mach 5 and did not find it very good all round compared to kontakt and battery, but i thinks it what works best for you at the end of the day.

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    yea Guru is pretty good... and you can load in what u want! no reverse funtion tho... but loads of nifty other trix

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Kemix
    Quote Originally Posted by MorePunkThanFunk
    I use the EXS24 works exactly like an akai sampler only in software form so if your familiar with akai its great, plus its got a modulation matrix for lots of routing. The MOTU Mach 5 looks really good as well although not tried it.
    if u are using logic then u get the exs24 (not to my liking), i have used the mach 5 and did not find it very good all round compared to kontakt and battery, but i thinks it what works best for you at the end of the day.
    when i first started using the exs24 i thought it was shit, but now after a year of using i think its wicked. battery and kontakt are much quicker than easier to use than the exs though.

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    The EMU Emulator X is alot better than Kontakt, but you need an EMU soundcard to run it.

    heres some good info on softsamplers...

    http://www.simonv.com/tutorials/quality.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy
    The EMU Emulator X is alot better than Kontakt, but you need an EMU soundcard to run it.

    heres some good info on softsamplers...

    http://www.simonv.com/tutorials/quality.php
    What an absolutley wicked comparison! Thanks for sending

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy
    The EMU Emulator X is alot better than Kontakt, but you need an EMU soundcard to run it.

    heres some good info on softsamplers...

    http://www.simonv.com/tutorials/quality.php
    this sums a few things up

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    I tried LiveSlice last night

    Its quite a different approach to slicing beats...led to some pretty interesting results straight away
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