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Originally Posted by Conconq
I'm NOT looking to have a single sound on the entire keyboard in different notes. I'm hoping to have a dog barking, next to a toilet flushing, next to a doorbell ringing, next to glass shattering, next to someone talking, next to a car horn etc...
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That is what a midi percussion set is like --- each key triggers a different patch. For a tone set, different keys trigger the same (or similar) patches, but with different pitches.
I'm sure it's possible to do what you want, but I certainly don't know enough to tell you how to do it. I've ordered a Casio keyboard, but it hasn't come yet, so I have zero experience. One way to proceed is as b3maniac says -- get a sampler that will take audio input and make a sample out of it. Or, you could keep the samples on your computer, get a keyboard that generates note data and sends it to the computer, then use a software synthesizer program running on the computer to play your sound samples out through a sound card when it hears the note data you are sending it from the keyboard.
Or, some samplers probably provide a way to download your sound patches to the sampler, where they can be played directly. You'd need some specialized software to massage your sound samples into the right form for the sampler to use them.
I'm sorry this was all so vague.