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Re: [emax] Re: Trouble with SCSI CD-rom and burnt CD's Emax II

2009-12-16 by jammie

I CREATE CD IMAGES WITH EMXP FROM E2 BANK FILES in emax1/2 format aswell as e3 for my e4ultra and e3 and emulatorx2 they are also readable in extreme sample converter where i can tranform to any other coputer sample synth file format you vcan send me the image and i will test in the emax
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Everett 
  To: emax@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 2:21 PM
  Subject: [emax] Re: Trouble with SCSI CD-rom and burnt CD's Emax II


    
  The CF drive helps a lot! I actually have two of them... one in my PC and one in my EMAX. Loading sample banks is as easy as removing the CF card from the EMAX, plugging it into the PC, loading up EMXP, and copying the banks over (or CD image in your case). I have a 1 GB card and still have 800 MB free with the entire factory sound library installed. The only downside (if you can call it that) is the data slider gets a little touchy with so many banks available.

  If you post the image on zshare or something I can try it out for you. I have not personally done a CD image, only a HD image I created myself to test that feature out.

  --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "drifter7508" <drifter7508@...> wrote:
  >
  > Thx for the info.
  > 
  > Im soon giving up on this project. Just had my mint cond.
  > Emax II (Turbo) sitting there with no sounds for 3 months now =P
  > 
  > How does the CF Drives work? Is it just to drop a
  > EMXP image right on the card and boot the card up in the EMAX?
  >



  


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