ShawnG wrote:..maybe you're one of the ones hung up on not being able to record audio directly within the program, but it is a sampler nonetheless...BBFG# wrote:
...To believe that K5 is a sampler and that ST is a rompler is to jump into the NI hypsters way of nonthinking. They are fundamentally both romplers...
Umm...no! That IS the definition of a SAMPLER. That is, being able to RECORD directly into the instrument, save the recording and play back the recording on-call.
My EMU EmulatorX 3 is a sampler.
My Creamware/Sonic Core STS5000 is a sampler.
My AKAI S2000 is a sampler.
My AKAI S612 is a sampler.
My Roland S-550 is a sampler.
My Roland S-220 is a sampler.
My Kontakt 5 is a Sample play back instrument (often referred to as a "ROMPLER"). Granted it has very extensive sound shaping capabilities but it is not a sampler. As far as audio is concerned, (by definition) sampling is the act of converting audio sound waves into digital data. Think about that term that everyone uses; "SAMPLING RATE".

