
dobro
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Educate me, please. What's the difference between an editor and a sequencer? What can one do that the other can't? And how do they compare to samplers?
I do: Logic Audio Platinum 4.7 is able to track with up to 24bit/96kHz, is (one of) the best Midi-sequencer and in addition it has a sampler plugin (called EXS24).Dobro, I can't think of any programs that "track" and "edit."
dobro said:"Btw: the real big difference in arranging a track with either Samplitude, CoolEdit, Acid,... and a Sampler is the ability to modulate/filter/synthesize the original wave loop."
So, editors and samplers are basically the same, except that samplers work with loops more precisely, more easily, more usefully, and more elegantly?
Nope, samplers also can use looped audio samples, and furthermore they are not only able to loop the whole audio sample, but to loop parts of the sample while the key is held down. If you release the key, the sample runs to the end. I can't imagine a waveeditor doing this, and this is only one mode out of many.Samplers use digital audio samples, not loops
There are only a few samplers on the market with realtime pitch shifting ability. I'm sure about the Akai S5000/6000 and the Creamware STS5000What I want to know is if I bought the Halion can it do that and also can it play the sample at different pitches WITHOUT changing the playback speed?
Vegas Audio 2.0 tracks both MIDI and audio.So, Sonar and Cubase are more powerful progs for tracking than Vegas or Cool Edit, because they can track either midi or audio.
SPINSTERWUN said:
Vegas Audio 2.0 tracks both MIDI and audio.![]()