akai s-950 VS. emu sp-1200
youngEINSTEIN
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i'm only talking sound here. not ease of use and/or functions.i prefer the s-950. peace, stein. . .
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I'm pretty certain that I read that it's the S900 that has the same converters as the MPC60 and not the S950. All are nice machines though...
However if I had to choose between the S950 and the SP1200 I would vote for the SP1200 but I think they both sound best when used in conjuction with each other...
wow interesting.. i have a 900 and just assumed that it was the same as a 950. Can anyone confirm?
My understanding is that the 950 has 16-bit converters, not 12-bit, and they still "crunch" but do sound different from the 12-bit non-linear ones in the 900 and MPC 60. I know a lot of cats rock both, which sounds like a killer combo.
i want to get one to combine it with the sp1200 for more sampling time.
black moon - enta da stage: is this album made with a sp1200 & a 900/950 ?
is the filtred samples filtred on the 900/950 or did they use extra gear?
how do people hook these two machines (sp1200 & 900/950) up together?
i feel pretty limited right now with 10 secs sampling time.
thats why i only make loop based stuff on the SP. and the "complicated" beats on the mpc2000xl.. but i want to do more variated beats on the sp1200, gotta cop a 900/950
fuck
peace
fred
I've found the s950 really hard to get into.. sonically it's a cut above (the sp1200 always lacks something in the bass end.. hard to describe).. the main thing that rocks is the low pass filter.
supposedly the a to ds on many of the Akai rackmounts are the same as on the MPC3000.. I know someone who uses a pad-triggering thing with an Akai s series and can get a very 3000-a like sound for a fraction of the price
spec stein, my kind of nerd thread
peace
never tried that
do you know a good website with some tips for it? unlike MPC, etc, it's not very well written up!
takes me ages to get it doing stuff.. slowwwwwww
thanks a lot bro, that's killer. i'll try that later.
I use a casio fz10 rackmount (the sampler of choice for famed new age guru 'Kitaro') as a companion module and that's worked pretty well so far.
I know I've asked this before, but have any sp users figured out a work around for pulling more than one sound out of a sound, rather than recording the same sample three times just to get all 3 individual sounds?
each of the channels has a distinct sound, plus you've got the whole ring-tip thing.. i like the filter on channel 2, I think you're "supposed" to use that for kickdrums but it doesn't sound right to me.. amazing effect when misused
as for the "3 different sounds" thing.. well I supposed you could have a longer sound and use the decay thing to vary the length.. then you have the copy function which clones the sound to a different pad.. but yeah, 10 seconds is 10 seconds.
I've used the S-1000 a couple of times, but I never liked the feel of it. I've always used the 950 and feel very comfortable and unlimited with it, Plus I do get a griddy sound when I sample drums on it.
Used the SP1200 once but never liked it because of the very short sample time it has.
also S900 owners should look for the S950 manual, it's written much better and most of the information can be used on both machines.
Sounds like you need an ASQ-10: http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/sequencers.shtml#asq10
is the sp1200 balanced or un-balanced inputs?
Or you could try to pick up an Alesis MMT-8 as used by Diamond D I believe.
More info here....
http://www.mmt8.com/
i love that sampler,combined with the 2000xl it's my weapon of choice.
As far as sounds I would go with both. Drums are allways a SP thing and samples and loops would come out of the 950.
But to be honest, there are so many other shitty samplers that are ignored but still have a grimey sound.
Studio 440
Nice !!!
Ensoniq Mirage
That thing got only 8 Bit !!!!!!!!!
Slabang alarm clock from Ikea
That shit can sample, see the red button ??? It can sample up to 10 seconds and the sound is grimey as hell.
I collect those small samplers. I got one from McDonalds which was in a kids menu. Can sample up to 8 sec. I even got postcrads which can sample. You record your voice and send it to someone.
Peace
Hawkeye
I would love to to try one of these out but I believe they are pretty rare and the only one I saw on Ebay was over $1000, supposed to be pretty buggy as well...However wasn't this the machine Mantronix used ???
I want to see the whole signal chain for how Mantronix did their drum programming, cause the sounds they get are out of this world. Sequential Circuits was a Bay Area based company as I remember, I've always hoped something would pop up locally for cheap.
British MPC modular rackmount situation doo-hickey?
I've been having fun with an FZ1 I copped recently.
The MPC 3000 looked cool and had more features but I liked the SP1200 because it was more throwback (for lack of a better term). I also was interested in the S-1000. Back then, that was the updated version of the 950. I wouldn't mind having an S-3000 though.
To answer the question, I vote for the SP even though I never used it.