Is There A Keyboard That Lets U Import Your Own Wav. Samples

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Roland Has The Juno G Which Is Brand Spankin New At $999.
But At That Price I Can Get A Triton Or One Of Those Cool Looking
Micron/ion's , And Other High End Synths
But Iwas Looking For A Board As To Which Will Let Me Import/export Wav. Samples/files From My Cpu?

Any Boards Do This.....
 
Many do. Pretty much and sampler or rompler.

For example, and Kurzweil K2000, K2500, or K2600 will do.

In general, a synth wilkl not do it directly, although a lot (most?) of current synths use samples as a basis of their synthesis.

But, I think you are looking for a straight-up sampler.
 
Does The Triton, Juno D, Yamaha Psr Series, Stuff Under $999
Do This

I Don't Want A Sampler With No Onboard Sounds (mpc) I Just Want A Board That Will Let Me Use Sounds That I Have On My Cpu Too
 
Well instead of the keyboard why not a program if you have Reason 2.5 or higher you can import them trough NN19 or NN-XT. Sound Module and trigger them trough your keyboard as a sampler.
 
I WANT A KEYBOARD
I DON'T USE REASON
I USE FL
AND I WANT A BOARD WHICH SOUNDS I CAN USE ON THE COMPUTER AND AS
A STAND A LONE BOARD(i get tired of sitting in front of a pc,tends to get old)
(having to boot up a pc and log on just to record can kill your inspiration)

back on topic
can anyone reccomend a board
roland , korg , etc....
something with some good sounds,lets you make new sounds, and import wav. samples of sounds you already have?
 
PANTYBOY said:
Is there a keyboard that lets you import your own wav. files to use onboard

ANSWER: Y-E-S
Yamaha 61-Key MOTIF

THIS SHIT IS THE GREATEST
ON BOARD SAMPLER
ONBOARD SOUNDS
SEQUENCER
IMPORTS WAV. SAMPLES TO USE WITH THE KEYS

**BYE-BYE FL STUDIO**

CHEA! :p

THANX TO THOSE THAT HELPED :rolleyes:
 
Pretty much all workstation class keyboards have some sort of sampling capability... how well it's implemented is another question.
 
noisewreck said:
Pretty much all workstation class keyboards have some sort of sampling capability... how well it's implemented is another question.
And to add to that, how easy it is to get from importing a sample to mapping that sample, to playing that sample.
 
Another route would be a controller keyboard and a sampler module. I'd love a sampler module, but if I get a good MIDI adapter, my laptop may do.
 
V-synth

or maybe a v-synth

if you like messing with samples you may want to check out a v-synth.


and then there is always a v-synth :)
 
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