----- Original Message -----From: Windrum ScogginSent: Friday, October 25, 2013 8:49 PMSubject: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: [emax] EMXP Sucess Specs Anyone? What system you running with EMXP?
Yep,you are rightwant to go 60b and slim floppy conversion.Where do I buy a slim floppy?Anywhere?Any special pin assignments need to be made?My unit is an Emax I HDwith OS HD SE rEv 1.1I think its FDD is shot as it won't read emx formatted disks and when it formats disks emx wont read them. It only reads its own disks.POSha haRight on!
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 12:47 PM, jammie <jammie.emma@...> wrote:
fit a slim floppy they are newgetting a floppy that will fit the hole is really hard and they cost just as much as a floppy emulator doesso a floppy emulator or a slim floppy pcd-60b combo might be a better option as seeing you have a emax hdhave you upgraded to the se yet as you need todo that before your machine will see a plus os diskand you need omniflop for creating that as its a img from esynthesisSent: Friday, October 25, 2013 8:40 PMSubject: Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: [emax] EMXP Sucess Specs Anyone? What system you running with EMXP?
RightI truly believe my Emax FDD is original andbeing so oldIt needs calibration and head alignmentand or just over all replacementdo you know of anyone or a professionalshop that can do this?Thank YoulGregOn Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 11:19 AM, <esynthesist@...> wrote:
(...) SO Yeah.... I get it...this is a VERY LITERAL PROGRAM (...)
Indeed; the fancy GUI version will require a huge license fee :-)
BTW: I'm always wondering why some musicians succeed in operating an Ensoniq Mirage but menu-driven DOS style programs.
(...) Its all in the manual...but not that easy to read... there just needs to be a simple step by step guide on what you (...)
I understand that having step-by-step guides would be very nice but there are so many different things that users can achieve with EMXP that it's simply impossible to write step-by-step guides for all of these scenarios. Remember: EMXP supports multiple samplers, multiple disk/file types per sampler, and multiple types of activities (reading, writing, formatting, copying, deleting, converting, ...)
That being said... the problem regarding creating Emax ZIP disks and how to efficiently copy banks to them is imho actually pretty well explained in the manual (including step-by-step text boxes) in chapter 6.1 on page 107-109.
Good to hear that you succeeded in creating the Emax ZIP disk.
Regarding the floppy drive issue: it could be the head alignment/calibration of the Emax drive itself which is deviating too much from the standard norm (as opposed to the floppy drives of your PCs)
---In emax@yahoogroups.com, <emax@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
"you create an image in the emxp this image is a .ez1 image you can load os and banks to it......its all in the manual"
SO
Yeah.... I get it...this is a VERY LITERAL PROGRAM.
Its all in the manual...but not that easy to read...
there just needs to be a simple step by step guide on what you
need to make a zip disk, so in next post I am posting an easy, step by step guid on how to create a zip disk.
Thanks for making this freeware Program...we'd all be screwed without it way worse than if we didn't have it
:)
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Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: [emax] EMXP Sucess Specs Anyone? What system you running with EMXP?
2013-10-25 by jammie
as seeing your buy ted he can get you a slim floppy
adapter and converted for you if you ask him nicely
the pcd-60b are available on ebay as kursweil
hotswap drives they do internal and external
slim floppy drive will cost you £5 off ebay nos i
have 3 spare but again ted can point you in the write direction
yes the cf cards will have plus os on them and 35
banks of 512k samples and as many cards as you want
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