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#216089 - 03/17/02 01:35 PM PA80 - sampling capabilities ?
Denis007 Offline
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Registered: 11/15/01
Posts: 182
Loc: Ottawa,ONT,CANADA
Hello,

I have heard that new OS has introduced sampling capabilites to PA80.
Please, could you give me some more info ?

- How many Mb of RAM for sampling, is it expendable ?
- Please could you compare its sampler with one from 9kpro, Sd-1 or X1 ?
- Can it use samples originaly created for Triton ?

Thanks
007

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#216090 - 03/17/02 04:21 PM Re: PA80 - sampling capabilities ?
DanO1 Offline
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Registered: 01/31/01
Posts: 3602
Loc: Maryland
Why do you need sampling Dennis ?
Just curios...............

Did you spend much time sampling with the SD1 ?

What kind of sampling have you accomplished with your 9000pro ?
dano
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#216091 - 03/17/02 06:57 PM Re: PA80 - sampling capabilities ?
Denis007 Offline
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Registered: 11/15/01
Posts: 182
Loc: Ottawa,ONT,CANADA
Hello Dan01,

I have only used sampler on my 9kpro for
loading new sounds on it.
Unfortunately, new samples have to be originaly made for 9kpro otherwise you will have to spend some time to make nice one out of raw sample.
It is not easy, because it doesn't have
all tools that Triton has, for example.
Basically the 9kpro sampler is more for playing then for making you own quality samples. I would have to spend some "proccesing" time on PC ,which I hate.

Anyway, since I am not using its vocalizer and don't have time to play with its "limited" on-board sampler I am considering selling my 9kpro.

One of the options would be to by PA80 without spare some money for second keyboard.
That's why I am asking about PA80 sampler, just to know what would I get and what would I loose with this replacement. If PA80 have same sampler,I am not loosing on the sample side.
X1 is also one of the options.

Regards,
007

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#216092 - 03/17/02 08:51 PM Re: PA80 - sampling capabilities ?
Bluezplayer Offline
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
Hi Denis,

The PA80 does not have true linear multisampling capabilities in and of itself. It can only sample or record sounds in the board that can be played back at one pitch, eg. drums. It can however import Korg multisamples ( .KMP files I believe ) and play them in a linear mode ( multiple pitches ). So there is no way to create or record multisamples in the board itself. You'd have to rely on samples created on a Triton.

Worse yet, it requires a "special" flash card that can only be obtained from Korg. The card works a certain way and noone on the PA80 forums has had any success in using any other cards. The "korg" flash cards are retailing at approx 160 to 200 USD for an 8 mb card. I had hoped for true sampling features before 3.0, but Korg would not publicly commit that they were even going to include any sampling in the update, so I was not expecting much. I guess for some of the dance / electronica oriented musicians, the sampling feature would be nice, but I think the majority of the people on the PA80 forum have said that they may not bother to obtain the cards.

On a positive note, if Fabio and a couple of the other contributors are working half as hard on making or obtaining the KMP files as they have making styles and user performances ( registrations in korg speak ), there will likey be a ton of these multisamples available. Some of the styles that Fabio made or converted sound as good or nearly as good as the internal styles. I have always had at least one kind of PSR board or another for at least the past 5 years, so I had recently commented on another thread that I missed having a PSR series board if for nothing else the styles, but last night I started using some of the styles that Fabio converted and / or made from scratch and ya know what? Suddenly, I'm not missing the PSR line quite as much anymore.

Fabio has probably helped Korg sell more than a few of these boards, and he has been a tremendous ambassador for the PA80. Several of us think that maybe Korg should find a place on their payroll for him, much in the way Ketron has obtained the services of Ketron AJ.

korg AJ

[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 03-17-2002).]
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