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Re: [emax] Re: Depeche Mode

2004-03-14 by elmacaco

If your Hard Drive is dead, you can try my resurrection technique.  It should be in the archives, but basically,all you do is open the emax, remove the cover from the HD (you don't need to remove the HD mounting to do this) and spin the disk of the HD from the metal middle bit a few times, apply power before closing either, and watch that HD spin!!!!

Shock and periods of non use can cause it to stop again, but this has worked everytime for a few people.

Also, for DP covers, you need a Pro One and an 808 ;)
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: this is real isnt it? 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 5:57 PM
  Subject: [emax] Re: Depeche Mode


  sorry rich, its been the other way round for me, excorcising it 
  into "not" sounding like, depeche mode, even tho i did really follow 
  them. need some help with replacing the hard drive tho, any modern 
  ideas?






  --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, mishon66@a... wrote:
  >   Just wondering if anyone here actually plays any Dep Mode covers? 
  or has reconstructed any of their music on Emax or?
  > 
  > I have many Dep covers I like to do and I have had to ground up 
  sequence and build all the tracks. I used the Emax for some stuff but 
  found a much better sequencer in the ensoniq SD1. I used the DM box 
  set of singles to get the special effects into the Emax.
  > 
  > Rich



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