![]() ![]() ![]() It's not.a huge thing, and hopefully support will have it sorted out soon.Īs for iPhone compatibility? Who knows? Perhaps that's part of the upcoming BM update Other than that, i can't get my head 'round using my phone as anything more than to record and make first passes at things e.g Using Koala or Dawnbeat to mess around with sound-design, wit the aim of later working with iPad or desktop. As it stands 'Sample' is one of the only apps that can't be run via 'Native', even with the Rosetta layer. I have an M1 Mini, and currently there're still a few apps that use the Rosetta emulation layer and so the computer can't run at its intended speed. This means it has separate code to take advantage of Apple's new in-home chips. Yes, I look forward to hearing more from all of you more experienced users here.ĪS Native means Apple Silicon native. Yes, I look forward to hearing more from all of you more experienced users said: TAL would be my first purchase, and I'd hold out on Serato until there's a price drop or sale. I feel like I could probably use both TAL-Sampler and Serato Sample on my laptop, as both would bring different things to the table. And yes, I would be exploring Drambo more if I could run it on my laptop. I just wish I had it on iPhone and laptop too. I went there to look at his Pigments pack, and discovered presets for my Sandman Pro, and then uncovered a whole new world in said: I must admit, that it was discovering Empty Vessel's packs that brought my attention to TAL-Sampler as a possibility. I'm still imagining them from a specialised tool perspective, but there's definitely a lot of crossover. But I'm sure others will let you know if that's necessary or redundant. Certainly think BM3's powerhouse sampler could still be a place to start editing and processing, before feeding into LP, Dramo etc. Not familiar enough yet with either to be able to call any of the three over the others. Of course, there's also Drambo and Loopy Pro. I'm still imagining them from a specialised tool perspective, but there's definitely a lot of said: Whether that'll be a BM3 update or a brand spanking new version 4, is unclear. In terms of iOS, why look further than the BM3 you already own? What are you missing? The developer has recently confirmed that this software is an ongoing concern and an update is imminent. If 'That sound is your kinda thing, it'd be worth buying TAL-Sampler just to host them.which I didĪ veritable 'Masterclass' in ambient sound-design: More than that, it gives access to a large amount of Empty Vessel's preset packs. Has a great set of classic sampling emulation modes, and can impart some very authentic vintage vibes. ![]() For those who use touchscreens, and Wacom users like myself, the knobs aren't well-calibrated. I have to run Logic in Rosetta mode, or the dials are immovable. Downsides, at the moment are that it's not AS Native. Also some nice 'intelligent' randomisation features for picking sample slice-points. Serato has 'best-in-class' pitching/time-stretching algorithms. If anyone can chime in on the Serato Sample vs TAL-Sampler situation for desktop, I'd be most interested. ![]()
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