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Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:50 am
by johnnyshape_Archive
I remember once driving and listening to some particularly slack pirate ragga station, playing a particularly slack record with echoing gunshots on it. The DJ obviously had one of those cheapo DJ mixers with the 'effects' buttons (laser beam, machine gun) on it and he was adding extra gunshots over the top.

That's not what I wanna use it for, but hey.

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:55 am
by Alberto the Frog_Archive
My last band used a Zoom Sampletrak for exactly this type of nonsense, although perhaps the sample time/quality would put you off.

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2 Meg sample RAM
22 effects including ring modulator, pitch transposer, digital delay.
Auto sync function
8 song Sequencer with playlist
Resampling feature
Backup to standard SmartMedia cards (up to 16MB)
Sample rates: Lo-FI: 8khz; Standard: 16khz; Hi-FI: 32 khz
Total sampling time(mono): Lo-FI:240s; Standard:120s; Hi-FI:60s
Maximum recording time per sample: Lo-FI: 120s; Standard: 60s; Hi-FI:30s
2 1/4 in. line/mic in
2 1/4 in. line out
1 MIDI in
1/4 in. Headphone out
1 Data card slot
realtime effects knobs
Can import .wav and .aiff files


Probably go for plenty cheap on Ebay if you can find one...this one only has 4 hours left.

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 8:57 am
by Benny_Archive
the zoom one is good. i still insist that if you can find one, the best one is the 303. basically, for the four knobs on the top. you have lots of effects, delays, lo-fi, distortions, they are FUN and easy to use, no menues, all very "analog" in their functionality. i loved that machine way back.
of course, it's more than you need, but it's good stuff.

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 9:04 am
by Alberto the Frog_Archive
Also, what about a small/used digital multi-tracker? The tiny Boss one (br4?) isn't much more than £100, and I doubt there's much latency in operational terms since there are no moving parts...

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:42 am
by burun_Archive
Rimbaud III wrote:Are you covering for Westwood while he's away on his annual trip to Torquay (and he won't let you touch his library of explosion sounds)?

I want some Torquay ware!

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:57 am
by alex maiolo_Archive
The Boss SP series is not at all complicated. It's the easiest thing around.
The 202 may not give you enough time.
The 303 is much fancier, but still easy to use.
Both are really cheap these days.

-A

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 11:10 am
by Rodabod_Archive
Rimbaud III wrote:Because what immediately springs to mind when you say 'cheap', 'basic', 'small' and 'portable' is the Boss SP-202 - the Dr Sample.


That looks good. You generally know when you buy Boss stuff that it's going to do the job well and not be stupid. There was a very similar box by Roland that my friend Joe (Germlin) used which was good and simple.

johnnyshape wrote:I remember once driving and listening to some particularly slack pirate ragga station, playing a particularly slack record with echoing gunshots on it. The DJ obviously had one of those cheapo DJ mixers with the 'effects' buttons (laser beam, machine gun) on it and he was adding extra gunshots over the top.


That's always a giveaway for a pirate station. I think when I heard a pirate station for the first time about a year ago, it was the "battie boy murdah, murdah" ragga lyrics at 2pm in the afternoon which gave it away. I think the gun blast effects were original and not supplementary.

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 12:59 pm
by collig_Archive
burun wrote:
Rimbaud III wrote:Are you covering for Westwood while he's away on his annual trip to Torquay (and he won't let you touch his library of explosion sounds)?

I want some Torquay ware!



hey I live in Torquay uk how come everybody here is going on about Torquay.

Anybody else live in Torquay on here fancy going out for a pint havin a jam????

not many electrical audio type fans around these parts anymore.

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 1:03 pm
by Rimbaud III_Archive
collig wrote:
burun wrote:
Rimbaud III wrote:Are you covering for Westwood while he's away on his annual trip to Torquay (and he won't let you touch his library of explosion sounds)?

I want some Torquay ware!



hey I live in Torquay uk how come everybody here is going on about Torquay.

Anybody else live in Torquay on here fancy going out for a pint havin a jam????

not many electrical audio type fans around these parts anymore.


There are plenty of EA types in Torkee.

Elderly Aunties, right?

Looking for cheap, basic sample triggering device

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 2:36 pm
by yaledelay_Archive
the Hi-Fi use the DR sample 202 it works great for simple sampling not really great for editing but really we sample ourselves more than dialog or "beats" so for us it works great...