Talk:Rompler

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I edited this article to try to clarify the multiple uses of the term Rompler. Doing online research only, I found no conensus of opinion, so I wanted to diversify the definition of the term.


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I just looked through the older versions and some are far superior to your re-write. Your re-write suggets that samplers are romplers ("The most general usage is a device whose waveforms are based only on samples, be they presets or user created."), but a rompler by its very definition contains its samples in ROM. How can a user 'create' a waveform in a rompler? It can't be done. A rompler waveform can only be manipulated by the user. Why the hell would anyone rewrite an article to make it worse? Get a life, and quit trashing other people's superior writing. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.180.67.209 (talk) 08:09, 5 February 2008 (UTC)