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When my analog tape machine brke I got a computer based recorder but I kept
using a hardware mixer and outboard gear. Little by little I gave up one peice after another until all that was left was a couple synths. I now want to get rid of it and use either a software synth or sampler. What is the best one to get in terms of ease of use, cost, good sound etc. Thanks, Al |
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![]() Giganews wrote: When my analog tape machine brke I got a computer based recorder but I kept using a hardware mixer and outboard gear. Little by little I gave up one peice after another until all that was left was a couple synths. I now want to get rid of it and use either a software synth or sampler. What is the best one to get in terms of ease of use, cost, good sound etc. Thanks, Al For the price, stability, and quality of the program I gotta recommend Reason as a catch-all for what you've listed. Can't go wrong with it and a few decent sample libraries. -Chris |
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![]() "Chris Coleman" wrote in message oups.com... Giganews wrote: When my analog tape machine brke I got a computer based recorder but I kept using a hardware mixer and outboard gear. Little by little I gave up one peice after another until all that was left was a couple synths. I now want to get rid of it and use either a software synth or sampler. What is the best one to get in terms of ease of use, cost, good sound etc. Thanks, Al For the price, stability, and quality of the program I gotta recommend Reason as a catch-all for what you've listed. Can't go wrong with it and a few decent sample libraries. -Chris Ditto. Reason and Nuendo or Cubase. With all of the reason 'refill' sample sets and some good VST instruments for Nuendos or Cubase. That'll do. |
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