* From Thijs van der Vossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Touquet Guy wrote:
>
> Hi to u all,
>
> I was wondering, now that i own a RM1X, I would want o have a nice sampler
> too.
> I have 2 options: buy a Yamaha RM1X secondhand, for some less money than a
> new one,
> so I can afford it, or work with a good sound card and Native Instrument's
> Reaktor.
>
> Can someone help me with this dilemma please (Simon Spero) ?
>
> I had a demo of Reaktor and ran it on my computer, but it had a terrible
> delay. I fear that
> it wouldn't help to buy a new soundcard, because all of the effects are
> computed realtime
> on the CPU, so there will always be some delay.
>
> Interesting info for people who want to react (my system):
> Pentium II 350, 100 Mhz mainboard, 196 Mb Ram, 2 Hd: 5Gb and 10 Gb <10ms
> access time, and
> a sh*t AWE32 ; )
This is just my personal opinion, but I really don't like softsynths/samplers. Not to
say
that Reactor isn't cool, because it is, but if you get yourself an outboard sampler
with
your RM1x you don't have to use your computer at all anymore.
But, once again, this stuff is evry personal. Be sure to think good aboutyou actually
would like to work on your music.
Succes,
Thijs.
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