Re: A good Sampler

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Dale,

On 11/09/2011 15:22, Dale Powell wrote:
>
>
>  [...]
>  > On 09/11/2011 02:14 PM, Jordan Wade wrote:
> > > Hello, I'm just getting started with creating electronic music in Linux
>  > > and I'm looking for a good sampler.
>  > [...]
>  > Considering your preamble I would suggest having a look at Pure Data
>  > (aka PD)... although it doesn't specifically do what you're asking it
>  > would be easy to create a sampler with those characteristics (wouldn't
>  > be surprised if it already existed) and of course much more,
>  >
>  > [...]
>
> I think pointing somebody at PD who wants a sampler with timestretch is
> a little like telling somebody to learn ancient Greek because they want
> to know what the word Synthesis means...

Eh eh, I see your point there. In fact I said "considering your preable", that is the OP is "getting started with creating electronic music in Linux" and I thought pointing to PD would be useful. But truly PD is quite a beast for just getting started with sampling :)

Lorenzo.

> > [...]
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