Sampling Help Needed, fairly new to sampling, but not loops |
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Sun 7 Aug 2005, 11:09
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Hey guys I need some serious help. Heres my prob. I want to start sampling anything and everything that I want from records...you know LP's, to finger snaps, to guitar lines, to record hiss. I have Reason, Live, and Mach Five, but my main rig is a Digi 002 run through a Dual 1.8 Powermac G5. I've used FL on a PC and I have come to enjoy the "extras" in the form of filters, FX, timestretching, and even the Stereo loops. I am tired of using everyone elses samples. I want to sample everything myself, I just don't know what I need and how to go about it....I also have mics(AT3035, SM57, MXL 990..etc), a pre-amp (Presonus MP-20), as well as amps, and guitars/basses, and some drums. I really want to be able to keep the warmth of the sound but transfer it to digital so I can loop it. I know I can do it using PT but I would rather get a nice sampler so I can tweek to my hearts content then drop it into one of my sequencers. So I have about $600 to spend what is the best set-up I can get/need? Your help is always appreciated!
Thanks! ANDY
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Mon 8 Aug 2005, 06:32
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Go to Ebay and get an Emulator E4XT Turbo, better with the DSP card inside. Nothing compares and, for the money, they´re nuts. And, of course, a good phono preamp makes all the diference.
This post has been edited by wonderlandaudio: Mon 8 Aug 2005, 06:34
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Mon 8 Aug 2005, 19:29
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I use emu6400 ultra outboard sampler with a scis interface conneted to my mac running peak 3 for extra editing and proccesing.....
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