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About all i know about samplers is that they store bits of sound for playback, and that i should buy an Alesis.
But it seems that there are so many different types out there that i can't really tell the difference between the functioning
of the groovebox/samplers and keyboard and synth samplers. The grooveboxs seem like they would be interesting if i could load them with my own sounds and have more control over the groove factor. I think this is one of thier functions but im not really sure. How does this differ from the roland sp505? An alesis? Or a virtual analog synth/sampler?
I would like to have the feel of an easy to play/manipulate model, something with nobs or keys that can tweek sound/tempo, and play multiple samples at a time for less than 1,000$.
Im also equally confused about what a sound module can do. Can i just plug my k-mart keyboard into a q-rack, or a groovebox and play with those sounds?
But it seems that there are so many different types out there that i can't really tell the difference between the functioning
of the groovebox/samplers and keyboard and synth samplers. The grooveboxs seem like they would be interesting if i could load them with my own sounds and have more control over the groove factor. I think this is one of thier functions but im not really sure. How does this differ from the roland sp505? An alesis? Or a virtual analog synth/sampler?
I would like to have the feel of an easy to play/manipulate model, something with nobs or keys that can tweek sound/tempo, and play multiple samples at a time for less than 1,000$.
Im also equally confused about what a sound module can do. Can i just plug my k-mart keyboard into a q-rack, or a groovebox and play with those sounds?