Support |
Fellow Loopers- I'm a guitarist and (except for my twin EDPs) an "analog guy". However, I have a hankering to be able to trigger sound samples from a keyboard. I've been to a couple music stores recently and the staff seem pretty clueless as to how to help me (hey..just like me!!). SO: Here's what I want to be able to do. 1. Record live sounds and save as samples (I have all required mics and pres, etc.) 2. Assign individual samples to individual keys on a keyboard (eg. C = a doorbell, C# = a cat meowing, D= a sneeze, etc.) such that each key triggers a different sound. 3. Icing on the cake would be to have more than one set or bank of sounds to switch between. 4. As cheap as possible, and lo-fidelity is not a problem (may even be an asset). Are there keyboards that can do this all internally? Do I need a sampler and a separate keyboard to trigger. Do I also need something to store the samples in for access? Or would the keyboard access the sampler directly? Anyone have any advice to point me in the right direction? Thanks Joe Rut -- _______________________________________________ NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple dating sites at once. http://datingsearch.lycos.com