phrase sampler options?
Rom MUSIC BAR
xtechcode at gmail.com
Fri Mar 6 20:09:50 CET 2015
Hi moron,
it may be stupid but why not make a nice template in Ableton live and using a Novation launchpad (or a computer keyboard)?
On iPad I know only SampleWiz and Samplr, maybe you should check the Application “Samples” :
Record
100 samples, up to 30 seconds each. Straight from the mic.
Play
Drum machine? Podcaster soundboard? Prank tool? You choose. One-shot or loop.
Edit
Precision trimming. Per-sample volume and pan controls.
Import/Export
AudioCopy/AudioPaste + iTunes File Sharing + General Pasteboard.
Get on the bus
Stream live audio directly to other Audiobus compatible apps, or record from them.
Perform
Samples shines on stage, with its dark high contrast UI, reliability, and low latency.
http://www.giorgiocalderolla.com/index.html
Romain
On 06 Mar 2015, at 19:21, moron <moron at industrial.org> wrote:
> Hey bar crew, I figure someone here might have a suggestion that would
> work.
>
> The band I am in has had its singer flake (again) and we need to solve
> this. We are thinking about going with a sampled vocalist as a
> replacement, with our trumpet player triggering vocal phrases as needed
> from a dedicated device.
>
> What we need is a not overly expensive dedicated device that can handle
> a set worth of vocal phrases which has enough pads or buttons to make it
> easy to deal with a song at a time. We will probably go for anywhere
> from 4 to 12 phrases per song.
>
> I have looked at the Akai MPC-lite type units but surprisingly (to me)
> they seem to be particularly lame 90s tech (small amounts of RAM,
> limited numbers of samples, all around underwhelming products). For
> example, the MPX16 can only hold 48M max of samples at a time which I am
> not confident will always be enough. Korg seems to have stopped making
> the Microsampler and Boss seems to have stopped making Dr. Sample.
>
> Any suggestions other than buying an tablet (which I see as a recipe for
> failure live)?
>
> Also, anyone know of a text editor for Android that supports text to
> speech? Google Docs does not seem to do this.
>
> Cheers
>
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