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Old 11-11-2002
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triton le sampler vs mpc sampler

which is more versital
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I like the MPC better
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Old 11-12-2002
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Isn't that Triton a keyboard too ?
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yeah the triton is a keyboard
triton le vs mpc
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comparing the samplers... MPC wins hands down.
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i dis agree have you tried the triton le sampler and the mpc sampler?

the mpc is better for 1 shot samplers like drums, the triton wins hands down for multisamples. the mpc does not have normalize like the triton le does.

you can map out our samples over keys, how nice is that?

it just depends on the way you like to sample. will you sample drums? and hits?

you can sample drums just fine on the triton, but the mpc is better for drum mapping and kits. obviously people forget that the reason they like the mpc sampler is because of the pads. i like the triton le better because it is a synth too that you can add effects to your samples, of course you can on the mpc buit that cost extra $$$$. it just mainly depends on how you like to sequence and sample.

i would personally buy the mpc, then buy the triton le without the sample board, awesome combo!
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mpc is easier, triton sampler just offer you alot more options
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