Pewe I didn't have a huge library. I was pulling from CDs. There is a good little app call CDXtract that will convert them to wav. . As far as Record goes I'm on the fence. The beta ran ok on my 2,8GH Dual Core Pentium with 2GB of Ram. My cousin said Record uses a usb key to authorize. I like to rewire into Ableton Live and save the projoect as rendered wavs then I can open the individual tracks in ProTools or any other DAW and they will all be in sync. Ben ________________________________ From: PeWe <ha-pewe@gmx.de> To: akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tue, March 9, 2010 2:13:07 AM Subject: Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Beginner My first AKAI Ben,- some O.T. ... I´m starting using Reason again on a separate PC and my Akais and libraries (floppy disks and CDs as well as harddrives) are still here. Did you manage to convert all your Akai library floppies and CDs packing as Refills w/ Refill Packer that way these are usable like the real thing without issues ? And,- are you a Record user meanwhile too ? I´m thinking about the upgrade but don´t know if the Record/Reason combo will run on a dual core 3.4GHz machine at all and/or in real world and w/ some headroom left. Or,- do I need a quad core to run the Record/ Reason combo satisfying ? PeWe Am 09.03.2010 06:04, schrieb Ben Clark Jr:  > >If you need a drive I may still have a couple laying around. >Ever since I started using Reason a few years ago >>My S1000 has been collecting dust. > > >>Ben > >
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Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Beginner My first AKAI
2010-03-09 by Ben Clark Jr
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