I've had one since they came out. Highly underrated sampler. Like a 24 bit Casio sk-1! Or more accurately like an ensoniq or Roland 90s sampler in a unit a 3rd of the size/weight. Resampling allows you to make some very unique sound design.
BTW very interesting way to sample a keyboard sound. I've got a whol bank with the 36 keys sampled, but that is a very interesting way of saving space and a bit less time consuming
I guess it depends a bit on the sound you want to sample if you can get away with less samples, sometimes you need all the 36 keys to make it sound realistic but often you don’t
I've had one since they came out. Highly underrated sampler. Like a 24 bit Casio sk-1! Or more accurately like an ensoniq or Roland 90s sampler in a unit a 3rd of the size/weight. Resampling allows you to make some very unique sound design.
Couldn't agree more!
Looks like a very niche use case, cool that you found it. Always like your videos, they are 'different'.
Yeah absolutely niche! Thanks 🙏
The microSampler is quite unique Been using it for more than 7 years on my live gigs and never had a problem or glitch
BTW very interesting way to sample a keyboard sound. I've got a whol bank with the 36 keys sampled, but that is a very interesting way of saving space and a bit less time consuming
I guess it depends a bit on the sound you want to sample if you can get away with less samples, sometimes you need all the 36 keys to make it sound realistic but often you don’t