Yes, Multi-sampled libraries are what you are after.BezO wrote:A few more questions since I'm about to pull the trigger on this sampler.
Like I said in my initial post, I'm looking for libraries that provide individual note samples of instruments at varying velocities, not pre-recorded phrases. What is the technical name for those types of libraries/samples? Multi-samples?
Depends on the library developer. If they don't, you can use Propellerheads Recycle to slice up the sample and then export it in the Akai .akp format along with a MIDI trigger file.BezO wrote:Secondly, libraries that do provide pre-recorded phrases, do they generally provide the MIDI data for those phrases so that I can edit them in some way?
Don't worry. If a library has been developed for Akai samplers they will have been designed to fit into 512MB RAM. As Jupiter says, in a sampler, the memory is purely used for sample data, unlike a PC which has to share it's memory resources with everything else. Akai libraries are optimized and cleverly programmed to get the most out of a small memory footprint.BezO wrote:And I'm still a bit concerned about having only 512MB of RAM available. Most websites are not providing much information about RAM requirements, but I did see a few orchestral libraries recommending a minimum of 512MB. I'm hoping/guessing that's for more than one instrument. Generally speaking, how much RAM does a quality instrument/sample need? I would be looking to run at least a few instruments at a time. Would that be possible with just 512MB of RAM?
I can run big libraries in my S6000 with 256MB RAM without any problems, and I have loads of room in my Z8 which has 512MB RAM.

