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How do you Simply Delete a Sample PAd on the KP3?
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How do you Simply Delete a Sample PAd on the KP3?
i can't seem to find the delte command, or
is it that you can only delete by replacing a sample with another., What if i want to save an 'all' file but I only want to keep two of the pads, how i erase the other two pads?
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hi and thanks for your reply, basicly i do quite alot of sampling/resampling and have found that the kp3 is the perfect companion for my other samplers, also it's been wonderful as a standalone instrument, it just doesn't make sense to not be able to delete data that you don't need. I always save in 'all' files so as to keep all project data together.
No possibility to delete a sample right away.
I sold my KP3 a couple of weeks ago, too many 'work-arounds'...This product isn't perfected in so many aspects.
I like the effects, although some of them are very similar to each other, and, what's more important for me, there is no dedicated 'Zero-Point' on the pad (on almost all the effects), where the effect is faded to zero and where you can start/stop an effect seamlessly. The effect always 'jumps in'.
Also the implementation of the sampling capabilities is, at least, a bit toyish.
Maybe KP4 is going to be a more serious tool for professional production. KP3, sorry, not yet...
Cheers
Pirx
I sold my KP3 a couple of weeks ago, too many 'work-arounds'...This product isn't perfected in so many aspects.
I like the effects, although some of them are very similar to each other, and, what's more important for me, there is no dedicated 'Zero-Point' on the pad (on almost all the effects), where the effect is faded to zero and where you can start/stop an effect seamlessly. The effect always 'jumps in'.
Also the implementation of the sampling capabilities is, at least, a bit toyish.
Maybe KP4 is going to be a more serious tool for professional production. KP3, sorry, not yet...
Cheers
Pirx
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At the time there's no alternative to the KP3. It has an innovative concept, which can't be found anywhere else. That's a surprising fact, there could be some other manufacturers doing something similar, 'cause the KP series is a very successful product.
I think, the KP3 is overpriced nevertheless, so if KP3 is needed, a used one should do the trick. You can enjoy it's useful features having payed less for bearing the flaws. Or the KP-Mini could be enough fun without sampling for less than half the price.
I find myself thinking about a used KP3 sometimes in case, there isn't a Pro-KP4 by the end of this year. It definitely gave new aspects to my music.
But I'm not in a hurry...
Cheers
Pirx
I think, the KP3 is overpriced nevertheless, so if KP3 is needed, a used one should do the trick. You can enjoy it's useful features having payed less for bearing the flaws. Or the KP-Mini could be enough fun without sampling for less than half the price.
I find myself thinking about a used KP3 sometimes in case, there isn't a Pro-KP4 by the end of this year. It definitely gave new aspects to my music.
But I'm not in a hurry...
Cheers
Pirx