Hi,
Having used ST2 for some time I got back to reading the manual to day (not for the first time but anyway), and a question appeared...
I remember reading something about ST1 only having 4 velocity layers, and I now saw that ST2 have 8 vel. layers. If this is correct, should I import my AKAI sample CDs again? I don't know how many layers the samples I own have, but still - would it be worthwhile to re-import these (assuming that they contain more than 4 vel. layers)?
Finest regards,
Rico
Re-import AKAI samples?
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- KVRAF
- 4692 posts since 28 Jan, 2003 from In these very interwebs
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 18 posts since 29 Aug, 2003
Thanks for the answer, I'll probably re-import my AKAI discs anyway. But it would be nice to know how good the import will be if I buy AKAI-discs with better samples, if it is worth it at all...
The ones I have are from the Best Service Pro-Samples series which are "light" versions of the real libraries, so I guess the number of velocity layers are reduced to just a few, maybe not even more than one. So it would be nice to know what to expect if I buy the full libraries (in this case Peter Ss' "Classical Choir"), or if I should really get HALion, Kontakt or similar to get the best out of such libraries...
Finest regards,
Rico
The ones I have are from the Best Service Pro-Samples series which are "light" versions of the real libraries, so I guess the number of velocity layers are reduced to just a few, maybe not even more than one. So it would be nice to know what to expect if I buy the full libraries (in this case Peter Ss' "Classical Choir"), or if I should really get HALion, Kontakt or similar to get the best out of such libraries...
Finest regards,
Rico
