Your favorite drumsampler(s)?

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Hi guys, just out of curiosity: Which hard/software drum sampler(s) are you using most? More the big/usual players like Battery, Drumrack, MPC and Maschine or other tools?
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Ableton Drum Racks

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Try Geist by FXPansion, there's a trial for the current version and a free Lite version.

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thecontrolcentre wrote:Ableton Drum Racks
+1 :tu:
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An oldie but a goodie: Poise. Beautifully simple.
http://www.onesmallclue.com/plugin/poise/

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Richard deHove wrote:An oldie but a goodie: Poise. Beautifully simple.
http://www.onesmallclue.com/plugin/poise/
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Integrates nicely with Reaper (which is pretty lacking in this dept. compared to Live etc tbh).

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Renoise Redux, LinPlug RMV, NI Battery 3 and Maschine 2.

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Tal Sampler. Great sound, nice sounds from Hollow Sun.

MuDrum easy and very powerful.

Tx16wx for big sample packs with round robin and velocity layers.
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Poise and BWS drumrack.

Tx16WX seems to be very, very good all around sampler but I haven't used it enough to tell a full opinion.

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Using Battery since Reaper doesn't have a drum rack. It has enough processing, grouping, routing, and triggering options without being a full-blown sampler and retaining the pad ethos. I love its fast workflow; just drag and drop samples.

Geist 2 chops up everything I throw at it, including my rex library, and has an excellent sequencer. Very fast workflow; you can drop a loop sample and be programming beats in 2 seconds.

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MPC Touch w/2.0
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Geist2 is a monster - so many layers to that onion
I use DrumRacks as well but mainly for "frosting" layers on the cake
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Distorted Horizon wrote:Poise and BWS drumrack.
What is BWS drumrack?
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e@rs wrote:Renoise Redux, LinPlug RMV, NI Battery 3 and Maschine 2.
Awesome! Never heard of anyone using Redux yet. Love this tool, because I never know what I'm doing, but it's always fun :)
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Fpr drums, Im using strictly Geist 2 since I bought it this year. Its so deep, but doesnt get in its own way... and it works with no hiccups for me. Before G2, I just used all of my samplers & synths. G2 kind of glues everything together for me personally. I can sample my synths and/or other samplers into it, save a few kits & not really have any limits on how I approach creating.
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