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#116486 - 09/16/06 09:07 PM
Re: PA1X vs T2 for dance-trance music
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Although the T2 will import aif and wav, it does not import any multi-sample format, so to import a techno kit, for instance, or a good set of minimoog samples, whatever, you have to do a LOT of work to make your own keymaps, programming, etc.. Korg will import keymaps from Akai disks, amongst others, so a lot of the work is already done for you. That's what I mean by a closed system. It only reads T2 keymaps, no others.......
Wait til you try to program a good, multi-velocity drum kit by laboriously importing each and every wav, and prepare the keymap and velocity splits...... Talk about tedious!
Akai is the de facto standard for hardware samplers, and as such, any pro sampler should be able to import this format.......
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#116491 - 09/17/06 03:52 AM
Re: PA1X vs T2 for dance-trance music
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Registered: 11/16/05
Posts: 1115
Loc: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Originally posted by Diki: Yeah, right..... keep telling yourself that. Doesn't it burn you, though, to have paid for a feature that is, essentially, crippled?
No arguments about the sound quality of the internals, though. But there's always room for more......
Just keep asking Yamaha for Akai format reading..... Who knows? Enough of you ask, and Yamaha might add it (or get Chickensys to write a computer converter)....! Nah it doesnt burn me, neither does it burn other T2 owners. if we wanted a proper sampler then we would have bought a synth... cheers mate
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