How About A Sampler?

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machinesworking wrote:To be quite honest, I love U-He product, but in no way is his/their interface ideas geared towards an Apple/Ableton like simplicity. It seems if you want a simple sampler then you might be barking up the wrong tree here.

Personally I'm just wanting them to get busy on Zebra 3 and Filterscape 2 among other things.
+1.

P.s. I think Uhe philosophy to be high end and geaky but not sample.
Maby that was spam boots from competitors companys who ask nonsense in order to make Uhe work on somthing which really just usless and there are products with that features already awailable from other companies?!
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chilly7 wrote:
bigbot wrote:It seems to me there is room in the market for a new sampler. The existing options are plagued by one or more of the following:

1. too complicated
2. buggy
3. have bad sounding filters
4. don't support all the existing formats (VST, AU, AAX)
5. have poor import functionality
6. lack keyboard mapping
7. lack auto-looping

I would buy a sampler that had the above functionality in a second if the price were reasonable.
I think it will be a huge waist of time by Uhe to make a separate sampler with that features u ask because i do not see what is wrong with Kontakt 5 unless they make something radically new and better. But i think until Berlin modular is not finished Uhe should not focus on something else.
Kontakt 5 is way too complicated. It is good for big sample libraries. But it is not good for quick agile sound design of ones own material.

One thing, Kontakt does not sample. It is a sample player, not a sampler. I own Kontakt 5 and hardly ever use it. When I want to sample Bazille, I use Geist. Geist actually samples. It's better and more fun even though it is for drums.

I'd love to have a sampler that was great at actual sampling.

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There's TX16Wx, as well. As I always keep mentioning.

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EvilDragon wrote:There's TX16Wx, as well. As I always keep mentioning.
What do you think of it?

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It's creative alright - and it can sample.

Wave matrices are tons of fun.

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EvilDragon wrote:It's creative alright - and it can sample.

Wave matrices are tons of fun.
I'll give it a try... thanks!

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chilly7 wrote:
machinesworking wrote:To be quite honest, I love U-He product, but in no way is his/their interface ideas geared towards an Apple/Ableton like simplicity. It seems if you want a simple sampler then you might be barking up the wrong tree here.

Personally I'm just wanting them to get busy on Zebra 3 and Filterscape 2 among other things.
+1.

P.s. I think Uhe philosophy to be high end and geaky but not sample.
Maby that was spam boots from competitors companys who ask nonsense in order to make Uhe work on somthing which really just usless and there are products with that features already awailable from other companies?!
I am certainly no other companies agent.

All i want is using multisamples in Zebra patches. To layer them with the OSC's and tweak them with the filters. :pray:

Could be in XML format to be in league with TX16Wx. So it does not need to be able to sample and map by itself. Boutique sample manufactorers (Hi ED!) could create libraries.

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