Better get TRUE USB 2 speeds to load up that sampler....! Fed up of arrangers that take 4 or 5 MINUTES to load a measly 64MB.
If Ketron are massively expanding on their 'Live Drums' concept, with beat-sliced real audio loops, that 300MB of wave ROM will get chewed up REAL fast.
Beat sliced drums can be VERY authentic sounding, but offer MUCH less opportunity to edit. I think a better use of massive ROM is to have VERY detailed, multi-velocity drum samples (like BFD or DFH2) with ambience sampled in, and have real drummers play electric kits to play them for the style. This would offer MUCH greater opportunity to change beats, or sounds within a kit (can't do that with a beat-slice loop - the snare slice probably has some hi-hat on it, too) with normal, familiar editing tools.
I know that quite a few of you have messed with Acid, or Live, or even old school Recycle, and are probably aware of the time spent trying to find the perfect loop for a particular song. If you don't have it, editing the loop itself (or at least the closest you can find) to be PERFECT is quite a task! It's an awful lot easier to edit a MIDI file to change the beat......
Hopefully, the Ketron won't go completely looped.
Are full details going to come out at Musikmesse if the release date is so far off, or do we continue to get teaser statements?
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