the point about some kind of s950 emulation, or this kind of sampler, is, i guess, also about interface. Look and feel. You at D16 surely know the value of these
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I did use, long time ago, a S950 and a S760, both being a pain in the ass to use but :
- in the digital plugings world, we're stuck with very simple samplers (like the simpler in Ableton Live) or very over-complicated ones (say Kontact).
- i found none of them able to load a bunch of samples in memory and then turn a wheel to find the good sample while playing with no silence ("wait, i'm reading from the disk"). I know disks are faster and faster, but it still does not work smoothly enough.
- i also guess most of us while using D16 products are trying to reproduce a virtual analog replica studio. For that purpose, you gave us the drumboxs, the synths, the FXs, we now are looking forward for a mixer (the LuSH one would be perfect) and a sampler. Simple logic.
Sorry to be a bit pushy, but these feel so obvious... and we can't expect any other software designer than D16 to come up with a good solution.
By the way, you're quick answers are very appreciated
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Thanks.
Browsing thru D16 plugins windows with one key shortcut (cmd+>) is a very important point of my workflow. Every one should try. Makes it so simple, you can make music with ears (and eyes) not with brain.