I need a sampler, and as simple as possible!

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Shame he doesn't use Ableton Live - Simpler is just like the name, simple.
It'd be nice as a vsti.

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superddman wrote:
Lagrange wrote:superddman try out nicfit's sfz buddy Image
over HERE..

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Cool interface but there seems to be no drag and drop :(
:?: :shock: :?: Hold on a sec you would not be doing any drag and drop with this, it's just an interface for SFZ to access, automate and control it's hidden features. Just link it to SFZ and away you go..

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superddman wrote:I am also looking for a very simple and CPU efficient single-output sampler with ADHSR envelopes. Also, preferably with drag-and-drop. So far the closest thing I have found is SFZ.
RGC Audio advertises on their site that this thing has AHDSR envelopes but I can't find it on the interface. :(
I think that they describe their sfz+. It has envelopes. Free sfz not. I like free sfz but I can't adjust the sample to specific pitch if I want use any sample that was not recorded in C note. So I like more some sample players with this possibility.
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superddman wrote:
gassle wrote:Samplelord. www.samplelord.com

I've tried it and it is extremely CPU efficient.
I've tried it and indeed it's a very nice sampler but it keeps on crashing when I try to create multiple instances. :(
If I am right, Samplelord is multitimbral. So you can play 16 wave formats only with one instance.
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helios looked good
http://www.tobybear.de/p_insbag.html
i'm going to grab it, got a lot of samples that won't load in modplug.... somebody jump on the team and update the wave support....

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Subtle wrote:
Mr. Tunes wrote:i once read ltj bukem plugging the lm-7 for cubase, and in the short blurb he mentioned how much he liked the simplicity and drag n' drop
I tried the LM 7, and it looks like you can drop samples on it, but nothing happens when u do so.
sorry i think i got the wrong model number
http://www.kvraudio.com/get/184.html
it's the lm-4 mkII he used to endorse. but this of course is a very old piece of software and if it did have transferrable licenses you'll have to pick up your copy by posting in the kvr marketplace or something.

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mw wrote:
Bernard Quatermass wrote:Do (some of) you guys even read the f**king posts before responding?
ultimo wrote:discoDSP Highlife
Subtle wrote:Im in need of a VST sampler, i have tried Battery, Kontakt, Halion and all those.. but that isnt what im looking for.. I am looking for a sampler, so simple.. it only imports a wave file which is triggered by MIDI..

Im using Cubase SX 3.. any help would be appreciated.
Does Highlife really sound like what he's looking for?
how about the original "poster" make a complete list of features that are wanted and features that are disliked. everytime someone makes a suggestion on this post it's shot down that it does this but not that and i don't like this but i like that. there has been a lot of great samplers posted!
Well.. i didnt think of the lack of preview and drag and drop as a problem when i made this thread.

what I am looking for is quite simple:

VST Sampler 1 channel
Preview sample option

And not a single of the samplers being posted has the preview option, which makes it useless for me. As a second option i can drag and drop samples, but there are few who supports that option as well.

If only i could drag and drop the samples from the Cubase import audio file option, i would be set to go.

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Just bumped into this one.. http://www.kvraudio.com/get/1136.html

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Seriously, just get Gigastudio 3 ensemble. The simplest and the most logical sampler you'll ever find. It has drag and drop waves, and even automatic wave mapping where you just select waves, and it automatically maps it in chromatic keys when you drag and drop them! Simply fabulous for creating drum kits within seconds.

Use it carefully with a tool called "Waveknife". Google waveknife. Its as awesome as it can get, and its free. :D

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