[rec.music.makers] The best synth & sampler 4 the job

mlyons@romulus.rutgers.edu (Mark Lyons) (05/10/91)

Everyone please help me!
I desperately need help on what to buy:
 
 * two keyboards:
   - one great sampler (I was looking at the EPS 16+)
                              what do you think?

   - one great synth. I'm good at programming, 
     so big thick manuals don't scare me. Key features
     sought  are hi pass and lo pass  filters, at least
     two envelope generators (more is better) which are
     flexible as to how they can be routed. Other options
     which would be nice but _are_not_ neccesary:
                 split keyboard capability
                 an arpeggiator
                 PCM cards
                 a joy stick controller
                 built in effects processor

   - a mass media storage device:
      any durable hard drive resistant to vibration 
      or mechanical shock from traveling on the road.
      (Any other alternate storage devices around?)
      I'm loading in mega-samples of data so it must
      be reliable, fast, and have lots of memory.

   - a brain to run it all:
      Computer, sequencer, or midi foot control device?
      If my band does, say, 99 different songs, I want
      to hit two buttons (01 to 99) for each song and
      BANG! everything is loaded: Upper and lower 
      keyboard presets, key transposition (if needed),
      midi sys-ex data, sample bulk dumps, sequence
      data.... the whole works...(you get the picture)
      Minimum button pushing is the main goal here.

   - If I do have to use a computer to do this, what
      kind of software would be this powerful? I was
      looking at Dr. T's X-or package. It sounds like
      it could handle it. I've never used it before
      though. Any advice is greatly appreciated on this
      folks. It's the most important link in the chain

***** Even if you only know a little about one of the
      items I've mentioned, PLEASE PLEASE post your
      advice. I would be _MOST_ greatful for any 
      one who offers to include their ideas on this 
      subject and I'm sure many other netters out
      there would agree. THANK YOU for taking the
      time to do so!
                  -Mark (mlyons@remus.rutgers.edu)