Has anyone done a "filter comparison"? I mean someone puts together some
beats in cubase or whatever and lets the beats play by different samplers =
using the different filters? I still don't get that emu filter "hype".
It would be really interesting to listen to (indentically) demo songs with
the different filters.



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From: "vincel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 3:52 PM
Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: sampler needed?


> I woud agree and say the filters make it worthwhile, not to mention hardly
> no latency for playing those complex patterns. I on the otherhand have
sold
> my hardware sampler simply because of how much time it would consume,
> setting up presets backing them up, losing things here and there etc. I
> guess if I shelled out a grand or more on a workhorse it would be a bit
> easier, but I find soft samplers to be extremely easy to use, allowing me
to
> get on with the creative flow and not pulling my hair out pushing buttons.
> That's saying a lot from a knob twiddler ; ) PC hardware these days is so
> cheap and there are some extremely good soft samplers out on the market
> right now that are leaps ahead of what we had last year. EXS24, Halion,
> Battery etc. The only thing lacking is decent filters. It's going to be
> interesting to see what happens in the year to come...
>
> -v-
> :: paradigm shift ::
> www.junkfeed.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "michelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 7:18 AM
> Subject: [dnb-prod] Re: sampler needed?
>
>
> > > is it because the a4000 is such a bad sampler or are there others here
> > > that think of selling their (considered as being state-of-the-art) emu
> > > ultra sampler and switch to software? so what do u guys think? is a
> > > hardware sampler still needed for drum'n'bass production? what are the
> > > pros and cons of hardware samplers in comparison to software
solutions?
> > > what makes you stick on to your hardware samplers?
> >
> > alot of it may be personal preference to some, i suppose.. i was a
> software
> > junkie for a long time until i got my e4 platinum. i'll tell you one
> thing,
> > i have never seen any software filters that will ever compare. if there
> are
> > any, i'd like to get my hands on them, heh..
> >
> > the e4 platinum also comes with the rfx32 card which also makes it
> > worthwhile.. and the beatmunger does make certain things easier...
> >
> > i run a small emu users group and we sit around and talk about
production
> > with emu samplers.. trading information back and forth, tips and tricks
> and
> > whatnot..
> >
> > personally, i prefer my sampler.. and i have used most of the software
on
> > the market.. i will tell you this though.. something that can come
> slightly
> > close and is the choice of a miami based producer that is making rounds
in
> > the UK right now is using rewire and reason's sampler while hooking it
up
> > with cubase...
> >
> > i am partial to my e-mu and logic audio platinum :)
> >
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