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    Default Recommend some nice hardware live (loop) sampler

    Hey,

    I'm looking for some easy to use one-button-press live loop sampler. Im using serato with 2 decks, but Im looking to add this sampler to use as 3rd deck.

    Basically when I got both decks in sync, so I can make 2/4/8/16 bar loop instantly from either one of the decks and drop it on third channel in mixer so I got my first or second deck free for new track.

    Smaller size would be nicer so it can stay next to the mixer.

    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tekki View Post
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    Sry and thanks for move.

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    Redsound soundbite micro.

    I've got one arriving anyday now. Can't wait. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by zimfella View Post
    Redsound soundbite micro.

    I've got one arriving anyday now. Can't wait. :-)
    Can u share your experiences when it comes ? I also looked at that one , looks like promissing little unit, but doesn't have jog dial like two stronger brothers from Redsound, so I guess you cannot beatmatch on the fly if the sound drift apart from other decks ?

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    There are push and pull buttons to adjust the tempo. From what I researched, you cant find a better hardware looper than the sounbites.

    Will let you know how I get on :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by zimfella View Post
    There are push and pull buttons to adjust the tempo. From what I researched, you cant find a better hardware looper than the sounbites.

    Will let you know how I get on :-)
    Cool, Im sooo interested in it

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    Therer must be a software method of doing this???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Therer must be a software method of doing this???
    Well, serato is missing a lot in that department, especially MIDI mappable buttons for it, so I dont use it. Dunno about other options.

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