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Creative samplers

Togu Audio Line TAL-Sampler $61

intage sampling is the order of the day here. Sure, you’ve got four layers of sample-loading, three envelopes, three LFOs, and EQ, delay and reverb units on output, but the point behind TAL-Sampler is to emulate the sound of early sampling tech – E-mu, Akai and so on – with fine-tuning of properties like jitter, sample rate, converter quality and more. Classic digital machines are emulated, right down to the DACs with their idiosyncracies in tow. What you also get

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