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Subject: Smapler for Drumming
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Original Message 1/9 12-Feb-02 @ 11:32 AM - Smapler for Drumming
Prolly won't need more than a few meg to hold the smaples...
So far been recommended a 2ndhand Akai S950 or an ESI32... (Between £150 - £300 for each depending on the extras they're being sold with)
Any help appreciated.. cheers!
Marc_D
Message 2/9 12-Feb-02 @ 11:44 AM - RE: Smapler for Drumming
Message 3/9 12-Feb-02 @ 12:13 PM - RE: Smapler for Drumming
The smaples themselves will most likely source from material already sourced in the studio so any extra on the sound like punchiness, filters etc. is just a bonus more than anything else...
Message 4/9 12-Feb-02 @ 12:31 PM - RE: Smapler for Drumming
Message 6/9 12-Feb-02 @ 05:08 PM - RE: Smapler for Drumming
Just been checking the classified ads... seeing S2000s with generally more memory for only a little more than some of the expanded s950s and the ESI32s... we *REALLY* can't spend more than £350 on this smapler though, its meant to be a quick and usable purchase...
I know there's quite a few differences between the S950 and the S2000, but craig.. purely from a musicians/gigging/usability point of view... why an s2000 over an s950 and WHY are s950s still going for so much then???
(Thanks once again in advance for any advice!)
Marc_D
Message 7/9 12-Feb-02 @ 10:16 PM - RE: Smapler for Drumming
Goddamn cross-posters!
-Craig
Message 9/9 13-Feb-02 @ 12:52 PM - RE: Smapler for Drumming
(Thanx for the tips though!)
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