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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Hi,
I'd like to use my RTAS plugins in some capacity live. I don't want to use a laptop in my rig, I'm looking at a hardware solution. I'd like to use a basic midi (non USB) controller keyboard and a sound module. I need to be able to create my own patches allowing me to access the softsynth instruments I use via Sampletank II. I'm not sure either the best piece of hardware to use, or the best way to convert these sounds for use on a sound module. I've looked at Yamaha's QY range of module / samplers, and some E-mu and Roland gear. I'm looking to do this on a budget and don't mind having to do a bit of screwing around to get the sounds onto the module. Any help is appreciated Best Regards Darn |
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