Basic sampler for use in Logic Pro X
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 26 Jun, 2008
I can't seem to get ESX24 into my workflow when using Logic X, the extra steps saving instruments bug the hell out of me and the interface is just awful... I also have Kontakt but this can be over kill sometimes... it is too big for one sample or too much in some projects with all the routing work that needs doing, when using this method I feel like it's a separate app and goes against my workflow.
I love the type of samplers built in to Bitwig and FL Studio or Sampler/Simpler in Ableton... There is no messing about with these, just load the basic sampler, throw a sample in and your good to go... I've tried finding something similar to use in Logic but not getting very far, any ideas?
I love the type of samplers built in to Bitwig and FL Studio or Sampler/Simpler in Ableton... There is no messing about with these, just load the basic sampler, throw a sample in and your good to go... I've tried finding something similar to use in Logic but not getting very far, any ideas?
- KVRian
- 883 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Blue Crest, Eastern Europe
Hi,
I had the same problem.
EXS24 and Kontakt were too much for one-shots and I turned to discoDSP's HighLife.
It's quite lightweight and you can use many instances with single shots on your tracks
without having to worry about routing, outputs and CPU load.
Give it a try. The demo is fully functional. I used it without ever registering it.
The specs said that demo hasn't got preset recall but mine had.
I had the same problem.
EXS24 and Kontakt were too much for one-shots and I turned to discoDSP's HighLife.
It's quite lightweight and you can use many instances with single shots on your tracks
without having to worry about routing, outputs and CPU load.
Give it a try. The demo is fully functional. I used it without ever registering it.
The specs said that demo hasn't got preset recall but mine had.
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- KVRist
- 101 posts since 20 Sep, 2004
It's a bit more than basic, but it is a great free sampler:
http://www.tx16wx.com
http://www.tx16wx.com
- KVRist
- 36 posts since 14 Aug, 2013 from Chicago, IL, USA
you could just drop it into an Ultrabeat. Use the drag N drop preset to make it blank, use as many or as few of the slots as you need. It doesn't use much processing to just play one sample and you have the filters and distortion if you want them.
I have no idea what I'm doing most of the time.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 26 Jun, 2008
Just thought I would bump this up as I am still having trouble.. I left it for a bit because I was messing around with Bitwig.. I am now back in Logic and still annoyed by the Sampler issue.
I tried tx16wx but couldn't get it to load
Bliss looks awesome, but seemed to muffle the sound, as if there was a filter on or something... made me reluctant to buy the full thing. I played the same kick drum side by side with audio, kontakt and bliss.. bliss was clearly the worst.
Is there anything else on the market?
I tried tx16wx but couldn't get it to load
Bliss looks awesome, but seemed to muffle the sound, as if there was a filter on or something... made me reluctant to buy the full thing. I played the same kick drum side by side with audio, kontakt and bliss.. bliss was clearly the worst.
Is there anything else on the market?
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- KVRAF
- 5427 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
Strange what you said about Bliss. It shouldn't sound like that. Can you send the wave file to bliss@discodsp.com please? Thank you!
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 33 posts since 26 Jun, 2008
Of course sending now.George wrote:Strange what you said about Bliss. It shouldn't sound like that. Can you send the wave file to bliss@discodsp.com please? Thank you!
- KVRAF
- 35294 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
- KVRAF
- 6113 posts since 7 Jan, 2005 from Corporate States of America
I have the same frustration with EXS24. Ultrabeat is ok for one-shots, but not for keyboard spreads, and has an even more cumbersome UI than EXS24.
Now Garageband on iOS ... Here we have a winner: it has a fantastically QUICK, simple sampler. It is super basic but instant to work with. It's like having that silly Casio sampler in your pocket, with super basic editing and presets. Apple should put it into Logic for those moments of impulsive sampling. Garageband on iOS gets it right here big time. Weirdly, it's not in GarageBand on Mac (?).
I also liked that Cakewalk has a similar simple sampler called DropZone. Originally for their consumer-level software (a GarageBand wannabe), they ended up putting it into Sonar because... well , why not??! (and it was more content to add for the marketing). Windows only. :-/
Nuance sounds interesting, but seems costly for being "simple and unbloated". Looks like a bit more than "simple". Sometimes developers over-develop stuff, even when trying to go basic.
I'd suggest Renoise Redux, but it's not exactly simple. Check out the demo anyway.
Now Garageband on iOS ... Here we have a winner: it has a fantastically QUICK, simple sampler. It is super basic but instant to work with. It's like having that silly Casio sampler in your pocket, with super basic editing and presets. Apple should put it into Logic for those moments of impulsive sampling. Garageband on iOS gets it right here big time. Weirdly, it's not in GarageBand on Mac (?).
I also liked that Cakewalk has a similar simple sampler called DropZone. Originally for their consumer-level software (a GarageBand wannabe), they ended up putting it into Sonar because... well , why not??! (and it was more content to add for the marketing). Windows only. :-/
Nuance sounds interesting, but seems costly for being "simple and unbloated". Looks like a bit more than "simple". Sometimes developers over-develop stuff, even when trying to go basic.
I'd suggest Renoise Redux, but it's not exactly simple. Check out the demo anyway.
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