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Re: Triggering samples while playing drums [message #78752 is a reply to message #78739] |
Sun, 21 January 2007 11:23 |
Aaron Allen
Messages: 1988 Registered: May 2008
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Long shot, but you might try to contact Marco Minneman or Dave Weckl's
camps. They're done some pretty cool/intense stuff with samplers and
drumming.
AA
"Damien Gelée" <damien.gelee@club-internet.fr> wrote in message
news:45b34b8d@linux...
> Hello,
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> Are hardware samplers able to load multiple samples or loops that i can
> start or stop just hitting a multipad, i mean, sample 1 start = pad one,
> sample one stop = pad two, etc ...? do they recall the midi layout ?
> Is there something like "supersmarttimestretch' fonction, witch adjust
> the loop tempo with a given tempo, played on a pad (i guess no) ?
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> I've been reading specs from AKAI and EMU samplers, but i have'nt found
> the science (...)
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Re: Triggering samples while playing drums [message #78810 is a reply to message #78739] |
Mon, 22 January 2007 09:38 |
Tony Benson
Messages: 453 Registered: June 2006
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Damien,
Check into the Roland SPD-S drum pad. I'm using one in my live set-up and
think it's killer. I prepare all my samples on the computer, load them on a
Compact Flash card, then plug the card into the SPD-S. It's real easy to
import custom samples and it comes with a huge collection of samples and
loops. There are different ways to set it up, but I've got it set so that
hitting a pad starts the loop and hitting it again stops the loop.
Here's are link:
http://www.roland.com/products/en/SPD-S/
Tony
"Damien Gelée" <damien.gelee@club-internet.fr> wrote in message
news:45b34b8d@linux...
> Hello,
>
> Are hardware samplers able to load multiple samples or loops that i can
> start or stop just hitting a multipad, i mean, sample 1 start = pad one,
> sample one stop = pad two, etc ...? do they recall the midi layout ?
> Is there something like "supersmarttimestretch' fonction, witch adjust
> the loop tempo with a given tempo, played on a pad (i guess no) ?
>
> I've been reading specs from AKAI and EMU samplers, but i have'nt found
> the science (...)
>
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Re: Triggering samples while playing drums [message #78874 is a reply to message #78810] |
Tue, 23 January 2007 10:14 |
damien.gelee
Messages: 36 Registered: July 2006
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Thanks
i check now
I already have a drumkat, witch may be powerfull in addition with a sampler
: but in live situation, simple setups are my favorites.
"Tony Benson" <tony@standinghampton.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
45b4f727@linux...
> Damien,
>
> Check into the Roland SPD-S drum pad. I'm using one in my live set-up and
> think it's killer. I prepare all my samples on the computer, load them on
> a Compact Flash card, then plug the card into the SPD-S. It's real easy to
> import custom samples and it comes with a huge collection of samples and
> loops. There are different ways to set it up, but I've got it set so that
> hitting a pad starts the loop and hitting it again stops the loop.
>
> Here's are link:
>
> http://www.roland.com/products/en/SPD-S/
>
> Tony
>
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> "Damien Gelée" <damien.gelee@club-internet.fr> wrote in message
> news:45b34b8d@linux...
>> Hello,
>>
>> Are hardware samplers able to load multiple samples or loops that i can
>> start or stop just hitting a multipad, i mean, sample 1 start = pad one,
>> sample one stop = pad two, etc ...? do they recall the midi layout ?
>> Is there something like "supersmarttimestretch' fonction, witch adjust
>> the loop tempo with a given tempo, played on a pad (i guess no) ?
>>
>> I've been reading specs from AKAI and EMU samplers, but i have'nt found
>> the science (...)
>>
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