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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Seattle
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Thread Starter | Simple Sampler for PTLE
Can anyone reccomend a good, easy to use, simple sample player for PTLE 7.2 All I want to do is use my own samples, mapped out across a keyboard, and have the ability to pitch a sample up and down the keys. You know, where you have a drum loop on middle C, and you also hit C1, it's 2x as fast and pitched up. I really don't need/want anything fancy, if it had some internal reverb or something that would be great, but it's really not necessary. I'm basically just trying to replace an Akai S6000 that I use to have. Options? BTW, I have xpand!, if there's a way to somehow load my own samples into that interface, that would be the ticket.
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