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It honestly depends on how long your sound is before you want a repeat. Most samplers have a limited amount of memory. Going computer is good because a lot of sample programs will read off your hard drive. I still keep a Pioneer CDJ800 in my rig for much longer stuff and stuff I want to "scratch." --- Jeff Kaiser <loopersdelight@pfmentum.com> wrote: > oops! > > meant "inexpensive" midi keyboard controller! > > :-) > > > > Jeff Kaiser > http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com > pfMENTUM.com � AngryVegan.com > > > On Jun 1, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Jeff Kaiser wrote: > > > Have you considered a laptop based sampler? There > are plenty out > > there, and you could use an expensive midi > keyboard controller to > > trigger the sounds...... > > > > > > > > Jeff Kaiser > > http://www.jeffkaisermusic.com > > pfMENTUM.com � AngryVegan.com > > > > > > On Jun 1, 2006, at 2:07 PM, Veda, Qua wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> I have experimented with recording "found > sounds", burning to CD,� > >> playing the CD while I play Stick in live > performance���� E.g.�� I > >> play along to a 3min. recording I made of tree > frog sounds > >> > >> I am considering the Roland Fantom XR > (synth/sampler) for creating a > >> wide variety of sounds from midi keybd.� > >> > >> Then� it occurred to me that I could also load > my� recordings into > >> it,� and play them back during live performance - > instead of using a > >> CD player or iPod.� (as long as they don't exceed > avail memory).���� > >> I've never used a h/w sampler before,� but I > think this would work - > >> correct ? > >> > >> http://www.roland.com/products/en/Fantom-XR/ > >> > >> -Qua > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com