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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by gr0nt » Mon Jan 24, 2011 9:49 pm

FSTZ - posted it in case someone on here decides, someday, that the search function is useful. For the benefit of the community, yeah, thats it. :W:
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by deadly_habit » Mon Jan 24, 2011 10:16 pm

nowaysj wrote:re the scsi buss, don't you have an option to rescan the buss or something like that, for when new devices are added?
the scsi bus is a fickle mistress

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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by paradigm_x » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:25 am

@deadly (and anyone interested)

scsiforsamplers.com redirects to http://www.mpcstuff.com/ now.


Looks the same. edit no it doesnt, its mpc stuff only (as the name would suggest :? )

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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:34 am

paradigm x wrote:@deadly (and anyone interested)

scsiforsamplers.com redirects to http://www.mpcstuff.com/ now.


Looks the same. edit no it doesnt, its mpc stuff only (as the name would suggest :? )
yea sucks ass as that site had it all
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by nowaysj » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:37 am

I really could use an internal scsi zip right now, and prices are just going up and up.
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:42 am

good luck that site used to be one of the few places with a decent stock
check old mac hardware sites for starters
the older scsi shit is easier to find there

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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by nowaysj » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:48 am

are the old mac scsi devices interoperable with pc's?
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by deadly_habit » Tue Jan 25, 2011 9:50 am

figured it was for a sampler, but yea i think so

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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by nowaysj » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:18 am

I don't see why not, just wondering.
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by Ldizzy » Tue Jan 25, 2011 2:43 pm

paradigm x wrote:
@deadly (and anyone interested)

scsiforsamplers.com redirects to http://www.mpcstuff.com/ now.


Looks the same. edit no it doesnt, its mpc stuff only (as the name would suggest )
as i said.. be patient !!!
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dude runs on limited inventory... everytime he runs out of units, he shuts the site down... from what i recall it happened more then once in the past...

u might want to call ppl like forat, or sail thru the ebay auction sea, harrrr
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by contakt321 » Tue Jan 25, 2011 3:55 pm

Does anyone stateside have an EXTERNAL SCSI hard drive they don't need? Preferably w/ a DB25 or DB50 connection? It can be small, even 1gb is plenty.

Let me know, I would be open to trading for an external SCSI zip, or paying you.

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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by naphta » Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:58 pm

has somebody expirience with the ROLAND SP-808EX ? should I buy one for 160 £ ?
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by upstateface » Sat Jan 29, 2011 6:34 pm

contakt321 wrote:Does anyone stateside have an EXTERNAL SCSI hard drive they don't need? Preferably w/ a DB25 or DB50 connection? It can be small, even 1gb is plenty.

Let me know, I would be open to trading for an external SCSI zip, or paying you.
Check ebay dude, i just got an external 8.4gb for like 30 bucks shipped/
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by nowaysj » Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:04 am

hmmm....... used drive? It had an enclosure? Have you used it yet, is it noisy? Does it spin constantly, or does it spin down?
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by GV1 » Sun Jan 30, 2011 10:26 am

Oh boy, thank the lord this post popped up.

I own the MPC 2500 and the Emu SP1200. I've just ordered the S90 for the SP1200 to increase the sampling time but keep the 12 bit grittyness!

I love to use the Korg Radias, Access Virus, and Little Phatty and sample them into the 2500. For example, I will design a bassline sound with one of the synths and then sample 1-3 keys and put each sample on a pad. I will then mess with the filters, cutoff and LFO and sample them into the MPC. In the end I will have around 32 sounds on the pads.

Hook the MPC up to Logic/Ableton (I'm now an Ableton user - was a Logic evangelist) via midi and fux with the bassline. You can create some very interesting, and complex sounding riffs.

I'll usually bounce the audio, save the bank and the song (incase I need it later).

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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by upstateface » Sun Jan 30, 2011 5:56 pm

nowaysj wrote:hmmm....... used drive? It had an enclosure? Have you used it yet, is it noisy? Does it spin constantly, or does it spin down?
It's perfect, even came with a pci scsi card, and cable :corndance:
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by nowaysj » Mon Jan 31, 2011 12:18 am

Is the drive noisy? I remember external scsi drives from back in the day being quite noisy, like in your room there with you.
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by upstateface » Mon Jan 31, 2011 1:04 am

nowaysj wrote:Is the drive noisy? I remember external scsi drives from back in the day being quite noisy, like in your room there with you.
Yeah it's pretty loud, but i only have it on while i save/load stuff so it's not a problem.
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by Ldizzy » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:57 pm

gr0nt wrote:FSTZ - posted it in case someone on here decides, someday, that the search function is useful. For the benefit of the community, yeah, thats it. :W:
second song in ur sig is off tha chain... parts of it sampled thru hardware!!?!?
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Re: Hardware sampler owners

Post by nowaysj » Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:40 am

naphta wrote:has somebody expirience with the ROLAND SP-808EX ? should I buy one for 160 £ ?
Am I tripping, I didn't respond to this, did someone?d Sorry for the delay.

My thoughts on the ex are watch out a little, that is a playable instrument, and the one you are buying may have been played heavily for like over a decade.

The fx in there are dope, and that ex can *truely* resample itself, unlike the other sp's for a long time, and then only just barely.

Tricky think about the ex, it has NO SEQUENCER. Think on that a minute. You just record phrases, resample them, then trigger those. That is a little crazy. It may be real hard to build a song in there, but you definitely could build really solid chunks, of pure groove. That is for real. I was real close to picking one up recently. I really like the resampling feature. I need at a minimum though, a one track sequencer.

My advice, check out the box first, make sure all the pads and buttons work. Try and get the guy to explain how the thing works, check every botton, switch, pad, knob. And if it is solid, buy it and get ready to truly play in all your parts.
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