A light drum sampler with a browser
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echosystm |
Does anyone know of any low resource, low feature, drum samplers that have a sample browser inside them? Battery etc. use up a lot of CPU/RAM and I don't use any of the features. :( |
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AaroNoct |
What are you running a Pentium 133mhz with 16 megs of ram? The extra features in Battery, even if you don't use them, aren't going to kill you. :) Or better yet, learn to take advantage of its extra features.
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Subtle |
Battery always seem to weaken the sample, also the samples seem to not be playing as they are heard. out of sync etc.
I also want a simple sampler, so simple it only plays the sound, totally raw as it is imported. |
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DigiNut |
quote: | Originally posted by Subtle
Battery always seem to weaken the sample, also the samples seem to not be playing as they are heard. out of sync etc. |
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I think you got a bad rip buddy.
Battery uses up almost no resources whatsoever on my machine. And I really mean none. Like the CPU meter doesn't go up to 1% with just battery running. I can't imagine anything out there being any more efficient for drums. And as for memory usage, that's determined entirely by the samples you're loading - the plugin itself uses virtually no overhead. |
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Freak |
I often have 8 or more seperate batterys loaded at once and the CPU use really is neglible....
Battery is seriously impressive and works very well.
Coming from me, who has a bank of Akai samplers and has been brought up that way, that is praise indeed. |
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echosystm |
Battery 1 and 2 were great for me, but 3 seems "slow". I only really upgraded so I could get the sample browser, but its a pretty crap one at that. |
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