4MS Sampler
Price$299
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Studio City, CA, United States
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from Studio City, CA
30-Day Return Policy
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Record, play and loop stereo .wav files with a microSD card. Includes the same pack of hundreds of samples included with the Stereo Triggered Sampler.
Overview:
The Sampler plays stereo or mono .wav files from an SD Card with controls for Pitch (including a 1V/oct jack), Start Position, and Length.
A knob and CV jack selects the Sample to play, and the Start Position knob and CV jack control where in the sample playback will begin. The Length knob and CV jack determine how much of the sample is played back: from tiny grains, to percussive hits, to longer loops... or just the entire file.
Pressing Play or firing a trigger into the Play Trig jack will play the sample. Holding the Play button down for a second will toggle looping.
There's also a Reverse button and jack for backwards playback, and an End Out jack for synchronizing loops, or cascading sample playback with other events.
If a sample file contains cues (labels or markers), the Start Pos and Length knobs will snap to these cue points. *
To record samples, hold Play and Reverse for two seconds. Press Play again or fire a trigger into the Play/Rec Trig jack to start and stop recording. Each recording will create a new stereo 48kHz 24bit .wav file in the current bank's folder. Recordings can be as long as your card has the capacity for: a 256GB card is 18 days of continuous recording (432.9 hours). Audio data is split into maximum 4GB wav files on the microSD card.
Samples are arranged into banks by placing .wav files into folders (each folder is a bank). A maximum of 10 samples can be loaded in a bank. There is a maximum of 60 banks (600 samples maximum total).
Sample files are limited to 4GB each, which is over 6 hours at 44k/16b/stereo.
File Organization:
Using a computer, the intuitive automatic bank loading features make dragging and dropping your entire sample library a snap. No files need to be renamed. Just create folders and put up to 10 samples in each. If you want a folder to be associated with a particular color of the Bank button, name the folder a color name (such as "Blue - Loops").
* Note on Cues:
Reaper is the recommended software for inserting cues in WAV files. The Sampler supports up to 4 cue points per sample. The settings.txt file (found in the _STS.system folder) needs to have a feature called [USE CUES] enabled. Save a new settings.txt file by holding down all three buttons on the Sampler, then power off the module, take the microSD card out, and edit the settings.txt file so that the line under [USE CUES] (at the end) says Yes instead of No. Then reinsert the microSD card into the Sampler and power it up, and both Start Pos and Length should snap to the cues.
Specs
Included with the Sampler:
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Synth Module Function |
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Modular Synth Format |
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Horizontal Pitch |
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Record, play and loop stereo .wav files with a microSD card. Includes the same pack of hundreds of samples included with the Stereo Triggered Sampler.
Overview:
The Sampler plays stereo or mono .wav files from an SD Card with controls for Pitch (including a 1V/oct jack), Start Position, and Length.
A knob and CV jack selects the Sample to play, and the Start Position knob and CV jack control where in the sample playback will begin. The Length knob and CV jack determine how much of the sample is played back: from tiny grains, to percussive hits, to longer loops... or just the entire file.
Pressing Play or firing a trigger into the Play Trig jack will play the sample. Holding the Play button down for a second will toggle looping.
There's also a Reverse button and jack for backwards playback, and an End Out jack for synchronizing loops, or cascading sample playback with other events.
If a sample file contains cues (labels or markers), the Start Pos and Length knobs will snap to these cue points. *
To record samples, hold Play and Reverse for two seconds. Press Play again or fire a trigger into the Play/Rec Trig jack to start and stop recording. Each recording will create a new stereo 48kHz 24bit .wav file in the current bank's folder. Recordings can be as long as your card has the capacity for: a 256GB card is 18 days of continuous recording (432.9 hours). Audio data is split into maximum 4GB wav files on the microSD card.
Samples are arranged into banks by placing .wav files into folders (each folder is a bank). A maximum of 10 samples can be loaded in a bank. There is a maximum of 60 banks (600 samples maximum total).
Sample files are limited to 4GB each, which is over 6 hours at 44k/16b/stereo.
File Organization:
Using a computer, the intuitive automatic bank loading features make dragging and dropping your entire sample library a snap. No files need to be renamed. Just create folders and put up to 10 samples in each. If you want a folder to be associated with a particular color of the Bank button, name the folder a color name (such as "Blue - Loops").
* Note on Cues:
Reaper is the recommended software for inserting cues in WAV files. The Sampler supports up to 4 cue points per sample. The settings.txt file (found in the _STS.system folder) needs to have a feature called [USE CUES] enabled. Save a new settings.txt file by holding down all three buttons on the Sampler, then power off the module, take the microSD card out, and edit the settings.txt file so that the line under [USE CUES] (at the end) says Yes instead of No. Then reinsert the microSD card into the Sampler and power it up, and both Start Pos and Length should snap to the cues.
Specs
Included with the Sampler:
Condition | |
Brand | |
Model |
|
Categories | |
Synth Module Function |
|
Modular Synth Format |
|
Horizontal Pitch |
|
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