if it can emulate the akai 950 filters.. it'll sell more.. I told patrick to , if he could to include that.
some of the "grit" the old samplers added was noticable when removed (in a bad way)
too much is over complicated now, and even though I buy medium range stuff software wise, I have a softspot for TAL's stuff.. as it's very good but as a bonus accessible to most.
how many use kontakt for actual sampling ? if you grew up with akai 950's 1000's and 3000xl's as a mainstay of your music in the late 80's and 90's+ then you get what he's doing. it's making you focus on the task in hand NOT worrying about big libs etc. yer k10 just 270gb of my 2nd laptop drive in sample libs :)
all the tunes folks liked that were in the 90's 6 floppy disks worth of samples and a few synths / drum machines... compared size wise.
people just get sample packs, don't do any creative sampling.. I'd say hhm 70-80% now.. partly due to copyright laws etc.
I got an email regarding it as I have his 101 / juno emulations also.. not as good as lush, but a lot nicer on the cpu thats for sure.. and the price is decent also.
http://tal-software.com/products/tal-sampler and as a final thing to say, it might help people make music more.. due to it not being uber expensive and not being DAW specific you can just trade files with a collaborator and just send the midi.
post edited by Fog - 2015/06/30 12:10:01