If the current disk in the Emax does not contain the same OS as the one that booted the Emax, that's normal. Almost every time that you press one of the "module" buttons (like analog processing, digital processing, master, ...) or choose one of te 'bigger' submenus like SE processing, the Emax has to load that part of the operating system from disk, because the full OS is not kept in memory. If it finds another OS on the current disk than the boot OS, it will complain. This doesn't necessarily means that you have to copy the SE OS to every old 3.2 disk you have. Another work around is to swap the floppy with the boot disk every time before you will press a module button/enter an important menu :-) And then don't forget to swap the disk again with the one containing the bank you're working with ! --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "n_c630" <n_c630@...> wrote: > > > > I finally managed to upgrade my Emax with SE. I remember reading a post saying that one should recopy the OS onto any disks from the previous OS (in this case 3.2). However, it seems like i can use the change sample rate parameter with the samples created on the old OS, but it whenever i try to do a transform multiply, it says "Different Software REV". > > Is that normal? > > thanks. >
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Re: Transform Mult on an Emax
2010-07-12 by esynthesist
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