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Maybe, even consider an apology and credit where due. I think you should just chill out and consider that he at least tried to help. He’s not mean spirited or rude in the least and he never talks down to a user even though he’s got credentials to be envious of. Chris (Whitten) is not only a beta tester but he is also an artist who is responsible for one of the SDX libraries. Whitten tried to help a fellow user with the tools that were available. There was no way, that I saw, to determine what your level of competence was so Mr. So please leave a comment if you also want a better sample auditioner. I also hope that I can rally other users to this cause.
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And if it’s not difficult maybe they could throw the idea to the working table. I don’t want to start an argument, I rather want a replie from a developer explainig if it’s difficult to implement such a handy feature. If you have 5000+ samples in your system you need a quick way to work with that, or do you see that differently? That is in fact 120 per minute.6 times faster then your method. I browse through sample libaries at a rate of two per seccond. What also bothers me is that you are a betatester, is that just a title in this forum or are you actually testing the products? If the latter is true then why don’t you back me up on this one? Every tester would come up with this short coming.Īnd lastly your workaround? 20 samples per minute? I am shure that if the first EZ drummer had so many samples as EZX electronics it was constructed differently. computers are really fast and we want to work fast.Īnd every serious sample player accomodate such a feature for browsing fast through the content. It would mean a lot of programming to do. If that is true it’s totally understandable where the culprit lies. I am not a programmer but I think that to audition a sample it must be loaded first into the construct page, cause the program doesn’t have a dedicated audition player. With EZX electronics it’s the first time that one pad contains numerous samples that even can’t be displayed in one screen. It’s very clear that all previous products from Toontrack didn’t need a dedicated sample browser so the developers didn’t feel the need to construct one.
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Did you really think I didn’t know how to work my way around a DAW?