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From: Eli Krantzberg <elik@videotron.ca>
Date: Thu, 1 May 2008 at 7:06:59 AM
Subject: Re: [EXS] Samplecell
Message #16229
This is a reply to #16228.
Hi Paul, I used to be a Samplecell user and loved it! You have to remember, it was a different world back then :-) Samplers were limited in RAM and believe it or not, Samplecell's 32 meg capabilities were quite trend setting! LM refers to "limited". Many samples libraries shipped with LM or limited versions of the their instrument mappings as a memory saving convenience. The LM (lm) versions often didn't have as many multi samples or as many velocity layers - and so took up less ram, allowing you to load more instruments at once. The idea was to use them when you were only using the instruments for limited types of parts where you didn't need the entire sample range represented in full glorious ram hogging detail. Enjoy! Some of those old samplecell sounds killed!! On May ,1, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Paul Najar wrote: > Can anyone tell me what "lm" means at the end of a Samplecell program > name? > > Many thanks -------- Eli Krantzberg http://www.elikrantzberg.com http://www.nightshiftorchestra.com ------------------------------------
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