Kyle I live in Golden. And my Emax II is non-funtional at the moment. An alternitive for your situation might be installing a hard drive to boot the thing from. Another alternative might be to make one functional keyboard out of two non- functional ones. How much would you want for yours? -- Jay Shaffer Composer/ Sound Designer Multimedia Specialist jshaf@... http://jayshaffer.com/ http://macaudioguy.com/ --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Kyle Kelley <ropetechie@y...> wrote: > Since no disks have worked, I'm gonna try to get the disk drive repaired. E-mu referenced me to epr electronics which would cost roughly $200 ($120 drive, $80 labor), and I'd have to send it off to Florida for them to repair it (gack, shipping). On Route66studios website, it says it'll cost $68 for a new disk drive. I just wondered what the smartest option would be. i dont have much electronic experience, so id have to get someone else to do it. I did open it up earlier and notice another card or two on top of the drive, which of course I cant separate. I imagine those are for the pitch and bend on the right. If anyone has answers or lives in colorado, help would be much appreciated. > > Kyle >
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Re: repairs- also, does anyone here live in colorado?
2003-10-06 by zententen
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