Sampler and MAX4 Live worth buying?
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    Hey guys,

    At the moment I use Ableton Standard. For the most part, it accomplishes everything I need to, but I am curious about these two plugins (Sampler and Max4Live)

    Do you think they are worth buying? How are MAX4 Live's Instruments?

    I must admit, the LFO does look handy.


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    Despite the naming, sampler and simpler cant be compared. Both can serve the same purpose inside a drum rack, but samplers features are almost overboard. plus it can be used for multi velocity instrument recordings, each note can hold 128 samples.

    I personally have little experience with m4l. I don't like the fact that you have to have an additional program (MAX) running in the background. It seem very complicated, but limitless. I feel that you would be better off pursuing ClyphX.

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    Sampler for sure is worth it. It's ridiculous what all it can do vs. Simpler.

    Max4L IMO is meh, although I don't do any of my own programming. I own Komplete, so I much prefer Reaktor.
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    So expensive though I don't wanna drop $100 for sampler

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    If your an controllerist at heart, I don't think you will regret it.

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    There are some GREAT freely downloadable M4L devices - they have a very active user community.

    BUT - M4L is extremely complicated. Unless you are willing to spend a lot of time (and I mean A LOT) researching, leaning and practicing the programming language/syntax for M4L I'd advise against it.
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    Sampler is epic for making 128 racks. There's a gazillion other reasons that it's great too but 128 racks are probably worth $99 by themselves.

    Also M4L is amazing but I wish that it worked slightly better lol. It's still causing a lot of instability and crashing, especially on the newest macbooks (the 2015s can't even run M4L atm)

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    Just buy the suite....besides sampler , operator is also a must have IMO...not to mention analog...
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