| Author | Topic: ... VST Sample Player ... | |||
| Xenox.AFL | Posted: 2nd May 2003 00:34 | |||
Hello all,
well, I search for a sample player like the one in FruityLoops (Instrument Editor), where I can load my wav-file in it and can use ADSR, Filter Cutoff/Resonance, LFO's, Loop point and all the things the Sample/Instrument Editor from Fruity Loops owns. I search for a tool like this a long time but I never found it, I found that in Fruity Loops and I still like it for Drums and other short files... Did anyone know where I can found stgh. like that, please, let me know... Don't come up with stuff like Battery or stgh. like that, I use it ofcourse but i like the one from fruity... Frank | ||||
| Teksonik | Posted: 2nd May 2003 00:36 | |||
Fruity IS a vsti.Why not just use the sample player in Fruity as a vsti? | ||||
| Caleb | Posted: 2nd May 2003 06:47 | |||
Well there's always a sampler VSTi - plenty of them around.
I don't think that's what you really wanted to read, but if you want a sampler like fruity's sampler then you go to another sampler and see if it's good enough. Most VSTi samplers have all the things you mentioned. If you like the Fruity Sampler but you don't want to use Fruity as a Vsti, then you can always ask the Fruity guys to release the Fruity sampler as a VSTi. Don't think that's really going to happen though. | ||||
| tinman | Posted: 2nd May 2003 07:01 | |||
heres a good one, free, and simple:
http://webmassiva.com/cyber/ one quirk, to load samples and get to editing, you right click. It should be a bit clearer. | ||||
| Xenox.AFL | Posted: 2nd May 2003 09:27 | |||
Thanx for the link, i will check it out!
Well, because I do not like EXS24 or other sampler is easy, you can still load a lot of samples into one session but I do not work with much samples and in every instance I use only one sample, why using a sampler who can load a lot of samples into it?! Mabye the performance is better using only a sampler who can use just one single sound...! And why not asking the fruity guys to release the sampler, emagic has it dun with the exsp24, too! I like the sample player from fruity because it looks good and everything is at the place where it should be and you can work very fast with it, the only thing that counts! Frank | ||||
| xntrik | Posted: 2nd May 2003 09:27 | |||
Watch out, you might get banned from Looptalk for this kind of thing | ||||
| Caleb | Posted: 2nd May 2003 09:35 | |||
I can appreciate that. Fruity's sampler is very user friendly and has some nifty features for such a basic single sample device. | ||||
| Xenox.AFL | Posted: 2nd May 2003 09:41 | |||
Yep...
And last but least, when I think about Instrument Editors like the one in Fruity I go back 15 years when opened a sampe player on the C64 or Amiga, simply the same but very powerful! Come on Fruity people, release it...! Frank | ||||
| patchworkcat | Posted: 2nd May 2003 11:58 | |||
There's that DXi of the Orion one, whatsitcalled? I like Cyber free. | ||||
| Teksonik | Posted: 2nd May 2003 12:28 | |||
Well it bares repeating.You love Fruity's sampler,you want the same thing in a vsti,Fruity can already be used as a vsti.So why not use Fruity's sampler as a vsti. | ||||
| topaz | Posted: 2nd May 2003 12:44 | |||
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| patchworkcat | Posted: 2nd May 2003 13:53 | |||
I don't get it, why load the whole of FL when you want a sample player? | ||||
| Xenox.AFL | Posted: 2nd May 2003 14:04 | |||
Well, I do not not know what you mean with that exactly, I still know that Fruity Loops is a VSTI Host Software and I know the FL Studio can do a lot but hey, I am a Logic User and I really like the software, it has everything I need and I can work very fast with it and at the end of all, I love logic! Frank | ||||
| topaz | Posted: 2nd May 2003 15:12 | |||
ummm. now im confused.
FLS is a vsti.
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| pough | Posted: 2nd May 2003 16:22 | |||
You seem rather adamant about not running FL as a VSTi. Why not? If you did, you would be able to use the instrument in it that you want to use so much! At least it's not like Reason where you actually DO have to run the software externally AND save the Reason settings as a Reason file. Running FL as a VSTi to use only the sampler doesn't use up as much CPU as you seem to think it does.
Try it! | ||||
| topaz | Posted: 2nd May 2003 16:24 | |||
nuff said.
maybe he didnt know ? it sure looks that way,.
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| pough | Posted: 2nd May 2003 16:28 | |||
Well, I can understand that loading up FL (which in terms of functionality is huge) just for the sampler (which is elegant in its simplicity) seems like way overkill. Fortunately for him, though, it isn't. He just has to let his mind go and his body will follow. (Sorry - LA Story quote) | ||||
| Kajiki | Posted: 2nd May 2003 20:06 | |||
Can't you just play a wave with your host and do the fliter things with plugs? | ||||
| Xenox.AFL | Posted: 2nd May 2003 23:46 | |||
Ofcourse I can but why loading a lot of plugins when a single player has all the stuff in it...!?! Frank | ||||
| Teksonik | Posted: 3rd May 2003 02:10 | |||
Ok I'll try one last time.The Fruity Sampler can be run as a vsti.You don't need to load any other plug-ins.Just load the sampler or samplers you need.You can load the Fruity sampler as a vsti in any software that hosts vsti's(at least to my knowledge any host).Lets recap:You asked for a vsti that's exactly like the Fruity sampler-the fruity sampler IS a vsti inside the vsti version of Fruity.Fruity loops is not just a vsti Host but a vsti itself as well.Yes it seems like overkill to load the entire Fruity vsti just to get the sampler but you seem to be madly in love with the Fruity sampler so there you go instant solution.I can't explain it any better-someone else want to give it a try? | ||||
| Xenox.AFL | Posted: 3rd May 2003 07:30 | |||
Well, maybe you are right but I still not found the *.dll file of the sampler... Hm... | ||||
| patchworkcat | Posted: 3rd May 2003 09:50 | |||
If you really can't find it (used a search?) then why not do a quick re-install and then look?- maybe you 'filed' it in the bin EDIT- hang on- 'sampler'? It's not the dll of the sampler, but Fruity itself!! |










