Sjazk, I don't have the S-750. But I think it should have the same capabilities of the S-760, maybe more. There should be a SCSI port built into the S-750. You're al set. You can import sample via a floppy drive but that would be unbearable slow.. The price of a CD-ROM player/burner has got to be acceptable. I use an Iomega Jazz drive to store my own samples and unique set ups. ReCycle allows you to take sampled percussion loops from your computer, analyze them into sections, break them apart and send to your sampler (S-750, etc.) and then play back that sample, controlled by MIDI, thus allowing MIDI control of the loops tempo, the substitute of individual components of the loops sounds and other manipulations. ReCycle also provides the software for SCSI or MIDI transfer of samples back and forth between the computer and the S-750 (or other brand sampler). Sjaak de Vos wrote: > Thanks, but...... > > > Joe, few more questions, I'm not very familiar whit Recycle,so: do I > still > need a SCSI cd-rom drive to upload my samples from the roland cd's ?? > Or do you transfer the samples on 1.44 Mb floppy disks into the S-750 > (that's the one I maybe gonna buy), my problem is thath the guy's at > the > music store think that you only can upload samples from the cd rom's > using a > SCSI cd-rom drive/connection. > > And I haven't got a SCSI..... > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [BossVF1] sampler
2002-05-30 by Joe Egan(mockinbird.com)
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