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On Feb 23, 2011, at 5:08, Andrew Tarpinian <evildead at nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> Anyone want a SU-700 fo' cheap? It's a dealer open box, the stop button was a little funky, didn't always stop when you hit it, might be the contacts are just dirty.
>
>
> On Feb 22, 2011, at 7:20 PM, komatos <komatos at comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> Yamaha SU10 or SU200. Both a very simple samplers, flash based,
>> limited RAM. SU10 came out around 1998/99, SU200 around 2001/2002.
>>
>> --komatos/wasted
>>
>> On Feb 22, 2011, at 4:14 PM, Tony Scharf wrote:
>>
>>> The laptop has the problem that its a laptop. With a laptop, you also
>>> need some kind of audio adapter and they are sometimes electrically
>>> noisy on stage. Then there is the whole question of software..
>>>
>>> The octotrack is just overkill for this application, though one would
>>> make a great addition to the modular setup..
>>>
>>> Tony
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:36 PM, Andrew Tarpinian
>>> <evildead at nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> On Feb 22, 2011, at 3:06 PM, Tony Scharf wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Since my experience last Saturday I am trying to retool my rig to
>>>>> be a
>>>>> little more fault tolerant. My big single point of failure, my M3,
>>>>> is going to be retired from the setup. I want to try and find
>>>>> something cheap and portable that I can (possibly) take two of to
>>>>> the
>>>>> gig, and break the rig down into a keyboard controller + module
>>>>> setup.
>>>>> I hate adding MIDI to the mix, but I think it will be better than
>>>>> trying to shoehorn everything into a single board.
>>>>>
>>>>> The one big problem I am having is finding anything that, if it gets
>>>>> rest like the M3 did, doesnt shut me down for 2 or 3 minutes while
>>>>> it
>>>>> power cycles back up + another 2 or 3 minutes loading a sample bank.
>>>>>
>>>>> In that spirit, does anyone know anything that can satisfy the
>>>>> following:
>>>>>
>>>>> 1. Portable
>>>>> 2. Rack or small enough to fit on your average MIDI controller
>>>>> 3. Has at least a small amount of FLASH based memory that wont
>>>>> require loading
>>>>> 4. Cheap as possible.
>>>>>
>>>>> So far, the best I can come up with would be something like an
>>>>> MPC10000. I dont need a *huge* sample memory, just a 8 megs would
>>>>> be
>>>>> fine. If it does have to be loaded, it should do so as quickly as
>>>>> possible and have an autoload capability.
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>> small laptop running linux with SSD - I think these can become
>>>> pretty almost instant on.
>>>>
>>>> Octatrack!
>>>>
>>>> I'm full of helpful suggestions!
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