Sample machines[views:1465][posts:6]____________________________________________________ [Aug 13,2006 3:45pm - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] Who can tell me about them, what they can do, how they are operated, and how much they cost? I will love you long time if you do. |
______________________________________ [Aug 13,2006 3:55pm - the_reverend ""] like you want a trigger box to play samples at a show? |
____________________________________________________ [Aug 13,2006 5:40pm - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] maybe |
______________________________________ [Aug 13,2006 5:53pm - the_reverend ""] well... who is going to be the one kicking off the samples? there are ones that are better for drummers. they have trigger pads so you don't have to pay as much attention when hitting them. $$ wise, you can just get a simple one. I have this one: http://www.zzounds.com/item--KORES1MKII (I have the original version) you can find them for like $189-200 on ebay. I think you can load 64 samples on it and 2 of them can be like 30+ seconds. the only thing is that it still uses smartmedia.. wtf! |
____________________________________________________ [Aug 13,2006 5:56pm - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] Yeah, I'd be kicking it off. All I need is something ridiculously simple, though. |
______________________________________ [Aug 13,2006 6:07pm - the_reverend ""] there are pedals that will do one sample up to 30 seconds. I liked the korg cause you get a sequencer for free. you load it and then click one of the 16 buttons in the front. each one is loaded with a different sample. also you get echo/reverb effects too you dropping a bassdrop or something? |
_____________________________________________________ [Aug 13,2006 10:37pm - menstrual_sweatpants_disco ""] No, but that'd be cool if it could. Fooball riffs and bassdrops always go along well. |