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Chris Beck wrote : > >Chris Beck wrote : > > > >> I came accross info for the djrnd3 at loopers delight. > >> > >> Where can I try one in California, USA? Do you have any dealers >here? > > > >Unfortunately not. Unique prototype is still at home. > > > >> We've been using a roland sp808 but... how can I put this... it > >>kind of sucks. > >> > >> Looking for alternatives! > > > >What kind of sampling features do you really want ? SP808 - DJRND3 > >comparison ? > > > > > - Chris > > > >EP > > Here is my dream looping device, in (more or less) order of priority. > > I want to pitch-shift independently of tempo, or > time-stretch/compress independently of pitch, in real time, synced to > external MIDI clock. The Yamaha SU200, cheap as it is, does the > time-stretchy part remarkably well. I know of no device which does > the pitch shifting except for the "slice" function on the Korg > e-tribe, which sounds crappy. > > Man, it would be great to be able to directly import ACID or REX files. > > I want to be able to trigger one-shot samples as well as loops from > pads. I want to be able to use pads as triggers (with easy ability > to put the loop on infinite release or to just play it like a drum > machine) or as mute/unmute buttons. > > I want built-in effects that are really simple to use, including a > slicer and a beat randomizer (rearranging the sample slices randomly > in real time). Also of course delay, distortion, compression, > filters, etc. Again the SU200 is great for real-time tweaking and > simplicity, but the Roland has a much better variety of effects > (despite having what must be history's suckiest low pass filter). > > I want to be able to adjust levels of each individual sample on the fly. > > I want a lot of storage space on a built-in drive of some sort with > quick loading times. (Roland sp808 has a 200 mb zip drive, works > great). I want decent polyphony and the ability to use very long > samples. > > What do you think, Emmanuel? When can I have this dream device? :) > > - Chris Turn your PS2 off and go for a grey color MPC2000XL-SE with yellow buttons