Try Gigasampler or Bitheads Unity.
Cheers,
Scott
www.mp3.com/tabularaza
ICQ 1556301
On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Dustin Zahn wrote:
> I have a problem. Does anyone know of a program that just acts like a
> hardware sampler? I need to trigger some samples with my RM1x, but I don't
> have a sampler, and I need to find a program that I can trigger samples
> through MIDI with. Thanks.
>
> Dustin
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: wasted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 11:59 AM
> Subject: Re: Collaboration / Learning Experience for RM1x Newbies?
>
>
> > Mike (and any others not familiar with the intricacies of uploading to
> samplelibrary.net)--
> >
> > Uploading to SLN is a several step process:
> > 1.) Create file and save (obviously)
> > 2.) Even though RM1x patterns and files are fairly small it might be a
> good idea to save as a ZIP file so that it will be easier for other users to
> download. Some computer formats, OSes, or browsers have a problem
> downloading certain file extensions correctly. The other 3 patterns in the
> RM1x directory at SLN are already in ZIP format. And that allows you to add
> a small text file telling about your contribution.
> > 3.) Upload file to the: ftp.teklab.com/teklab/incoming directory. That
> should be the only directory that outside users of TekLab are allowed to
> upload to anyways.
> > 4.) Go the samplelibrary.net site.
> > 5.) Create a username and password for yourself (if you haven't already
> done so).
> > 6.) There is an option on the SLN site to add a file to it. It should
> ask for your username and password, and a pulldown menu will appear on the
> page listing the current files available in the incoming directory. Choose
> the file you just uploaded to the incoming directory. There also is a text
> field section to describe your files as thoroughly as possible, as well as
> genres to choose from (if applicable).
> > 7.) After that is done the file should be automatically put into the
> appropriate directory at samplelibrary.net and TekLab for other users to
> download and enjoy.
> > 8.) Notify us on this list so we know to download it and tweak it some
> more :)
> >
> > --wasted/su700fan
> >
> > On Sat, 8 Apr 2000 09:25:55 Mike Reilly wrote:
> > >Wasted - That sounds great to me!
> > >
> > >I am on ftp.teklab.com right now and see a QY_RM1x directory, but no
> pattern
> > >directory below it. I'm not sure how to get the pattern up on the
> > >samplelibrary.net. Anyone know how? Jay, can you make a section for the
> > >"RM1x List Song/Tutorial"?
> > >
> > >I can place Loop1.r1p up there for anyone that wants it. Granted, I
> didn't
> > >do a tutorial for it since it really is nothing big - it was very simple.
> > >But, if there's a newbie out there that can't even get that far, I'd be
> > >happy to write up a .txt file that explains what I did step by step.
> Then
> > >we could just zip the pattern and text file together and put it up on the
> > >samplelibrary section.
> > >
> > >If someone wants to start with a new pattern, or maybe even base the song
> of
> > >a pre-made pattern, that'd be fine with me to. I know we all have
> different
> > >taste in music....
> > >
> > >It'd be nice if the person that was going to add to the loop copied
> > >everything to section B and added their stuff, or made more than one new
> > >section. The most important part of all of this would be to explain how
> and
> > >what you did, maybe even why you did it. So that we could all learn.
> > >
> > >And, if this doesn't work out as planned maybe just a few of us can do it
> > >off the list, then post what we've made when we are done.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Mike
> >
> >
> >
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> >
>