edward..
just be aware of aspects of useing sample libraries.
i have several here on dvd.
firstly they take resources. but you seem to have a goodly amount of ram.
its ok for big studios and big productions with good budgets cos they
can afford lotsa powerfull puters with hi performance drives that load sample libs fast and
lotsa ram and powefull processors.
but what ive found is i had to spend a lot of time finding the right samples
to use on a particular song.
whereas you might find something like the tts a simpler approach.
in summary i dont see a perfect solution , its all work finding what fits a particular song.
for me..when i have a song idea i like to work fast, and
going thru 100 snare samples or more like i had to a few weeks back or whatever sample genre
is not my idea of fun.
also ive known people spend a small fortune on sample libs..
once again thats ok for big studios with big budgets , but can be a drain on the
ole small guys bank account.
i'm not knocking sample libs..just saying theres no perfect solution .
i just find myself hunting too much in sample libs n a few hours
go by impacting my creativity.
but some sample libs are extremely nice.


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