1. Reason sounds dodgy

2. Emu have the Z-plane filters.

'nuff said. I don't think there's any theoretical reason for soft smplers 
not being as cool as hard samlers, but they're just not yet.
Need more development.

>
>hi there folks!
>happy x-mas.
>few weeks ago there was a "reason workshop" here in my town and it 
>impressed me very much.
>i'm even thinking of selling my sampler (a4000) coz reason already got 
>everything innit.
>a few days ago someone here wanted to sell his a4000 because he hardly used 
>it.
>that makes me think:
>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?
>
>
>bravoman
>
>
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