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TAL-Sampler

Togu Audio Line TAL-Sampler
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Description

TAL-Sampler is not just a sample player. It's a full featured analog modeled synthesizer with a sampler engine as sound source, including a powerful modulation matrix and a high quality self-oscillating 24/12/6 dB low pass filter.

Don't expect a 40GB piano sample library with samples for every velocity or something similar. The idea is to bring back the fun sampling was in the good old times with small samples, fast loading times and an intuitive work-flow to create your own sample presets without getting lost in the settings.

It's possible to choose between different digital analog converters (DAC's) to get the vintage sound of different hardware samplers inside your DAW. We don't make cheap bit crushing or decimation on the output signal. We really down-sample the sample to the desired sampling frequency, then process the data depending on the chosen DAC and up-sample it to the desired pitch. Most DAC modes offer a LEVEL slider. This feature allows the user to reduce the volume of the recorded sample and decreases the sample quality. Load your favorite high quality sample and make it sound vintage and noisy. The 24dB low pass filter will like it!

Discussions

new TAL Sampler (Emulator-II, AM6070, Sample-Hold DAC 'emulation')

can Tal Sampler sample? one of my vst sampler called REDUX can sample. I'm curious about this TAL Sampler. It looks interesting..

new TAL Sampler (Emulator-II, AM6070, Sample-Hold DAC 'emulation')

It seems like a lot of the negative criticism is coming from people that don't really understand what TAL-Sampler does, and why the people that do understand love it. The way it emulates old-school DAC's (digital audio converters) to authentically sound like vintage samplers is the key. Simply reducing bit depth doesn't give you...

Behringer Tower of Power or Rack of Ruin and Folly?

...but I already own Falcon 3, HALion 7, and Kontakt 8 (which was my go-to for years). I also bought TAL Sampler because I thought it might be more fun to use and that the Emulator II sample playback emulation might sound cool. Sadly, neither of those was the case. Although Soundpaint's sample engine might...