>check out the e-mu esi 4000, i think its in that range, and when i
>bought my esi 32 it seemed better than the akai's in that price range.
> i know the 4000 comes w/an internal zip drive, im surprised the akai
>doesnt. in any event, most samplers in that price range have a scsi
>port, to which you can add an external zip/jaz or whaever is
>compatible etc.
Is the E-mu a rackmount, stand alone, or keyboard?
>ps you dont have a computer? if you do, why not sequence on the
>computer?
I have a computer, but I don't think it'll be powerful enough:
Pentium 180
48 MB of RAM
SB16 Sound Card
1.5 GB HD with only 203.63 MB free.
I guess it now comes down to $$$. With the MPC 2000 I have to buy a Zip
Drive for it. With the SP-808 (same price) there is no need to put in a
Zip (it already comes with it) and it can also record/mix as a
workstation and it has filters/effects (definite plus). However, I've
just heard horror stories about Roland samplers and I don't know what to
make of the "D beam controller". With the computer, I will have to
upgrade it significantly in order to run the programs smoothly. What
software should I investigate into for the last option? How much more
does my computer need to be able to do the job? Prices? Again, all
leads are greatly welcomed.
Peace,
Pedro Cevallos
-- "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans" -- John Lennon -- http://www.cat.net/~cevallos/