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Because on the SU700 for example, you'd have to copy the sample across a few different tracks, then adjust the pitch of each one. With a sampler that supports transposing, you can just play different keys (within one octave or so). Also, samplers that support transposing can be used with ReCycle, which makes chopping up samples too easy, and ReCycle will send the chopped up sample parts to different keys for you. It just makes life a little bit easier, that's all.