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eops
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by eops » Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:54 pm
This is a question for a friend ...
My mate has a live band (indie dance crossover) very good they are too .... they have a tour coming up and he does not really want to use a laptop on tour to triggers samples etc after some bad experiences & was asking me if I could recommend anything *hardware* wise that he could fire off samples etc live.
He wants to have a looper synced up with midi and play in samples and stuff over the top to build up the sound.
I did say screw that use a lappy & lives sampler but the man dont trust them flakeys pcs/macs in sweaty clubs
Can anyone recommend a hardware sampler he could invest in?
- I havent used a hardware sampler since the early 90s!?
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coyote
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by coyote » Tue Sep 22, 2009 3:59 pm
akai mpc if he can afford one
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hurlingdervish
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by hurlingdervish » Tue Sep 22, 2009 4:29 pm
i can vouch for the sp samplers specifically the sp-555
virtually unlimited sample time (2 gig CF card, no limit to each pads sample time besides space concerns)
you can have a song on each pad if you want
plus you get visual feedback when you hit the sample, and which pads have a sample on them, a feature that makes working in the dark very very nice
loop modes...gate on/off for one shots, a roll function, and the quickest access to effects you can get
midi receives fixed notes, but on two midi channels which is very convenient
panda bear rocks 2 sp-555's and used to use 2 404's
other than him its kind of a unknown machine
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yellowhighlighter
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by yellowhighlighter » Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:03 pm
madlib, dilla, flying lo, doom have all used the 303 in some of their productions. it is kind of a simple sampler. but i really like them. i already have a 404 and am contemplating getting a 555 to add to my setup.
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hurlingdervish
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by hurlingdervish » Tue Sep 22, 2009 5:10 pm
yellowhighlighter wrote:madlib, dilla, flying lo, doom have all used the 303 in some of their productions. it is kind of a simple sampler. but i really like them. i already have a 404 and am contemplating getting a 555 to add to my setup.
do it!
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eops
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by eops » Wed Sep 23, 2009 8:47 am
Thanks fellas Ill pass this on

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the dub lemon
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by the dub lemon » Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:42 am
All the stuff mentioned above are pretty solid suggestions however one other thing which might be interesting (and somewhat more expensive) is a Muse Receptor. It's basically a box which runs plugins without a laptop, I think I read that Pendulum use them for the exact reason that laptop aren't designed for clubs and if it ever did go down it takes 2 seconds to reboot instead of waiting through a laptop boot sequence.
Never used one myself but then look good.
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