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Re: [emax] Just bought Emax & server space

2002-11-22 by John Silveria

Your first post came straight to me as the moderator, not to the group. I tried to reply, 
but your email address was rejected.

For help see my page on EMX within my Emax II FAQ. The most common issues
are:

1. You absolutely must use DS/DD floppy disks.
2. It is highly recommended that you be using DOS 6.2 or earlier not
Windows

I for one have never and will never offer my library through EMX. It's far
too time consuming and unreliable a method. I myself haven't use EMX in 3
years since I never did get reliable results with it once I got my Windows
98 machine. For me bank trading on Syquest cartridges has proved to be the
best way.


On 22 Nov 2002 at 22:38, Jarremix spoke unto me:

> Hi there I tried to post before but dont think it went through.
> Well I have just got an Emax for my home studio I have never worked
> with it before and have only used the M1. I would like to know how to
> get some sound banks and files for it as I am finding very little on
> line.
> 
> If someone would like to share the files they can use my 750 meg
> server to host the files on . I would appreciate any help as i am just
> getting some time to work with it now. I am a looking for good sounds
> like depeche mode used. I have only 3 disks so far , Piano, Arco
> strings and Slap bass. 
> 
> Any help would be really appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Fergal
> 
> 
> Emax and Emax II User's Group Website
> 
> http://www.silveriafamily.com 
> 
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