It's not more interesting because it is so limited. Good luck with the sucky STS series samplers.
I have GS3 ,EMUX2, and K3 all of which have their own strengths, but I have to say that I still use STS5000 alot.
I will use STS when I want to use drums that I will trigger from a El. drum kit.
There is NO Latency issues when playing in real time, and playing the kit feels really natural.
if I prefer to use other sounds from another sampler I will change after I have recorded using STS but most times I keep the same sounds.
Yes sometimes you don't need 1gig drum kit sounds to get a good sounding kit, Take it from me I have alot of samples.
Another thing I would like to say about the STS is that the audio manipulation through sts's timestretching sounds much better(in my oppinion) than the other samplers.
I'll use STS to manipulate a vocalaudio track to do backup vocals and the sound is really good.
Much like Roland V-synth's ,which I also have, time stretching but easier and more natural sounding.
Overall the STS5000 sampler needs to be searched and understood before any verdict is reached. In my opinion these samplers STS series sound warmer than K3 or EMUX2 and very close if not just as warm with GS3.
Maby this is off topic but I feel since
mpodrug is new to CW, SC that he should here both sides of the story.
I for one was amazed when I first got into CW 5 years ago and still get a Hard on everytime I boot up my computer to work with my CW DAW.
Welcome to the world of Creamware.Soniccore!
mpodrug 