by Hallifax » Thu Aug 17, 2006 5:44 am
The Fantom X will basically do that, blend samples with incoming audio. It's not cheap though. You can also arrange samples into 8 long audio tracks, basically you can sample up to 512 megs of sampling and use it as an 8 track audio recorder. you can also hit sample after the sound has plyed and it will "skip back" and sample what was coming into it or being played from it up to I think around 45 seconds before, you set how long you want the skip back buffer to be... I have the rack (won't do the 8 audio tracks... only the keyboard will). Honestly it kicks the EMUs ass into oblivion, but I'm used to the OS on the EMU and can work quickly on it. Trying to get to know the Roland better, but it's much more difficult to navigate compared to the EMU. Check the Roland site and watch the videos, it will blow you away...