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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2004
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Thread Starter | Sound Differences of Saftware and Hardware samplers.
I am contemplating dropping the MPC4000 thing and just going with a controller and the ESX24mkII and sp1200. I found some demo programs that let me convert all of my MPC4000 drum libs to EXS libs (CDExtract). I ripped them and then wrote a quick drum beat with the ESX-MPC lib and then patched that same midi file to the outboard MPC.. as you would imagine the differences are nominal if they exist at all... There is some slight filter use on the MPC drums hits tho.. I am still trying to figure out why this would be of any interest to any of you, and I know, its not the sampler its the sequencer... this sequencer is logic and while your at it disregard that click track tick tick tick tack. |
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