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Hello all, I'm trying to track down some parts for my Emax II

Hello all, I'm trying to track down some parts for my Emax II

2008-11-28 by bty54193247

Hello all,

I've just joined the group, and it's great to see that there are still a large number of people 
still using the Emax!!
I've just purchased an Emax II rack, and an Emax II keyboard.......I can't wait to start using 
them!!!
The only problem is both of them require parts to get them working again :(
The rack is in perfect working order, apart from the fact that the floppy drive is shot. I 
need to find a replacement.....any ideas?
The keyboard is in an even worse condition, but still worth saving, and not beyond repair!!
The LCD have given up, but I've been told that it is pretty straightforward to repair. Does 
anyone know where I can obtain a replacement screen from?
Also, 2 of the keys are broken. They still work, but need replacing.....does anyone know 
where  I could purchase a couple of replacement keys from?
I was lucky enough to be able to buy  the complete Emax sound library on floppy's, and I 
can't wait to be able to you the sounds in my songs!!
I work as a prop maker, and could remove a couple of complete key, mould them, and 
produce a replacement keys, but to be honest I would rather obtain a couple of original 
keys to replace the broken ones.
I'm kicking myself, as I was offered a 'dead' Emax II last year, which had a complete 
keyboard, and working LCD......wish I bought it!!
I would be more than happy to post sound bank's from my collection in the files section, if 
anyone needs a particular bank.
Many thanks in advance

All the best

Dave

Re: [emax] Hello all, I'm trying to track down some parts for my Emax II

2008-11-28 by Ted Summers

Dave,

If those are the original banks that are also used from Emax 1 also,  
there are several banks missing from the "known good" sets out on the  
web.

Anyone want to chime in with the known missing banks? If not, I can  
build the list and post what I believe is missing from looking at the  
3 archive sites I know of.

You can use EMXP (free program thanks to Esynthesist group member) to  
duplicate the banks into a form able to be used by the group.

As to the communicating with the Mac, an 8500 should be fine using  
either SDII Emax version or Alchemy 3. Although I believe Esynthesist  
is working on adding direct bank dump and load to EMXP...

Regards - and welcome to the group!

Ted




On Nov 27, 2008, at 4:05 PM, bty54193247 wrote:

Hello all,

I've just joined the group, and it's great to see that there are still  
a large number of people
still using the Emax!!
I've just purchased an Emax II rack, and an Emax II keyboard.......I  
can't wait to start using
them!!!
The only problem is both of them require parts to get them working  
again :(
The rack is in perfect working order, apart from the fact that the  
floppy drive is shot. I
need to find a replacement.....any ideas?
The keyboard is in an even worse condition, but still worth saving,  
and not beyond repair!!
The LCD have given up, but I've been told that it is pretty  
straightforward to repair. Does
anyone know where I can obtain a replacement screen from?
Also, 2 of the keys are broken. They still work, but need  
replacing.....does anyone know
where I could purchase a couple of replacement keys from?
I was lucky enough to be able to buy the complete Emax sound library  
on floppy's, and I
can't wait to be able to you the sounds in my songs!!
I work as a prop maker, and could remove a couple of complete key,  
mould them, and
produce a replacement keys, but to be honest I would rather obtain a  
couple of original
keys to replace the broken ones.
I'm kicking myself, as I was offered a 'dead' Emax II last year, which  
had a complete
keyboard, and working LCD......wish I bought it!!
I would be more than happy to post sound bank's from my collection in  
the files section, if
anyone needs a particular bank.
Many thanks in advance

All the best

Dave






[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: Hello all, I'm trying to track down some parts for my Emax II

2008-11-28 by Niklas Noren

About where to find LCD-display.

Have you take a lock on ebay?

Other vice follow this link:



http://cgi.ebay.com/Lcd-backlight-for-Emu-EII-sp12-sp12-Emax-1-and-2_W0Q\
QitemZ180309657516QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_2?hash=item1803096\
57516&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3\
A1%7C240%3A1318
<http://cgi.ebay.com/Lcd-backlight-for-Emu-EII-sp12-sp12-Emax-1-and-2_W0\
QQitemZ180309657516QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_2?hash=item180309\
657516&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%\
3A1%7C240%3A1318>



/niklas


--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> If those are the original banks that are also used from Emax 1 also,
> there are several banks missing from the "known good" sets out on the
> web.
>
> Anyone want to chime in with the known missing banks? If not, I can
> build the list and post what I believe is missing from looking at the
> 3 archive sites I know of.
>
> You can use EMXP (free program thanks to Esynthesist group member) to
> duplicate the banks into a form able to be used by the group.
>
> As to the communicating with the Mac, an 8500 should be fine using
> either SDII Emax version or Alchemy 3. Although I believe Esynthesist
> is working on adding direct bank dump and load to EMXP...
>
> Regards - and welcome to the group!
>
> Ted
>
>
>
>
> On Nov 27, 2008, at 4:05 PM, bty54193247 wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I've just joined the group, and it's great to see that there are still
> a large number of people
> still using the Emax!!
> I've just purchased an Emax II rack, and an Emax II keyboard.......I
> can't wait to start using
> them!!!
> The only problem is both of them require parts to get them working
> again :(
> The rack is in perfect working order, apart from the fact that the
> floppy drive is shot. I
> need to find a replacement.....any ideas?
> The keyboard is in an even worse condition, but still worth saving,
> and not beyond repair!!
> The LCD have given up, but I've been told that it is pretty
> straightforward to repair. Does
> anyone know where I can obtain a replacement screen from?
> Also, 2 of the keys are broken. They still work, but need
> replacing.....does anyone know
> where I could purchase a couple of replacement keys from?
> I was lucky enough to be able to buy the complete Emax sound library
> on floppy's, and I
> can't wait to be able to you the sounds in my songs!!
> I work as a prop maker, and could remove a couple of complete key,
> mould them, and
> produce a replacement keys, but to be honest I would rather obtain a
> couple of original
> keys to replace the broken ones.
> I'm kicking myself, as I was offered a 'dead' Emax II last year, which
> had a complete
> keyboard, and working LCD......wish I bought it!!
> I would be more than happy to post sound bank's from my collection in
> the files section, if
> anyone needs a particular bank.
> Many thanks in advance
>
> All the best
>
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>




[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: Hello all, I'm trying to track down some parts for my Emax II

2008-11-28 by bty54193247

Thank you so much for the help and advice.....I will email the seller to see if they have 
anymore.

All the best

Dave















--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "Niklas Noren" <niklas627@...> wrote:
>
> 
> About where to find LCD-display.
> 
> Have you take a lock on ebay?
> 
> Other vice follow this link:
> 
> 
> 
> http://cgi.ebay.com/Lcd-backlight-for-Emu-EII-sp12-sp12-Emax-1-and-2_W0Q\
> QitemZ180309657516QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_2?
hash=item1803096\
> 
57516&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%3
\
> A1%7C240%3A1318
> <http://cgi.ebay.com/Lcd-backlight-for-Emu-EII-sp12-sp12-Emax-1-and-2_W0\
> QQitemZ180309657516QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_2?
hash=item180309\
> 
657516&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C39%
\
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> 3A1%7C240%3A1318>
> 
> 
> 
> /niklas
> 
> 
> --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Ted Summers <djtbs1@> wrote:
> >
> > Dave,
> >
> > If those are the original banks that are also used from Emax 1 also,
> > there are several banks missing from the "known good" sets out on the
> > web.
> >
> > Anyone want to chime in with the known missing banks? If not, I can
> > build the list and post what I believe is missing from looking at the
> > 3 archive sites I know of.
> >
> > You can use EMXP (free program thanks to Esynthesist group member) to
> > duplicate the banks into a form able to be used by the group.
> >
> > As to the communicating with the Mac, an 8500 should be fine using
> > either SDII Emax version or Alchemy 3. Although I believe Esynthesist
> > is working on adding direct bank dump and load to EMXP...
> >
> > Regards - and welcome to the group!
> >
> > Ted
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Nov 27, 2008, at 4:05 PM, bty54193247 wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I've just joined the group, and it's great to see that there are still
> > a large number of people
> > still using the Emax!!
> > I've just purchased an Emax II rack, and an Emax II keyboard.......I
> > can't wait to start using
> > them!!!
> > The only problem is both of them require parts to get them working
> > again :(
> > The rack is in perfect working order, apart from the fact that the
> > floppy drive is shot. I
> > need to find a replacement.....any ideas?
> > The keyboard is in an even worse condition, but still worth saving,
> > and not beyond repair!!
> > The LCD have given up, but I've been told that it is pretty
> > straightforward to repair. Does
> > anyone know where I can obtain a replacement screen from?
> > Also, 2 of the keys are broken. They still work, but need
> > replacing.....does anyone know
> > where I could purchase a couple of replacement keys from?
> > I was lucky enough to be able to buy the complete Emax sound library
> > on floppy's, and I
> > can't wait to be able to you the sounds in my songs!!
> > I work as a prop maker, and could remove a couple of complete key,
> > mould them, and
> > produce a replacement keys, but to be honest I would rather obtain a
> > couple of original
> > keys to replace the broken ones.
> > I'm kicking myself, as I was offered a 'dead' Emax II last year, which
> > had a complete
> > keyboard, and working LCD......wish I bought it!!
> > I would be more than happy to post sound bank's from my collection in
> > the files section, if
> > anyone needs a particular bank.
> > Many thanks in advance
> >
> > All the best
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Re: Hello all, I'm trying to track down some parts for my Emax II

2008-11-28 by bty54193247

Hello Ted,


I would be more than happy to look through my banks, and post them up to fill in the 
gaps!! Thats what groups like this are all about, isn't it.
Many thanks indeed for your advice, and kind words!!

Regards & best wishes

Dave






--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Ted Summers <djtbs1@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> Dave,
> 
> If those are the original banks that are also used from Emax 1 also,  
> there are several banks missing from the "known good" sets out on the  
> web.
> 
> Anyone want to chime in with the known missing banks? If not, I can  
> build the list and post what I believe is missing from looking at the  
> 3 archive sites I know of.
> 
> You can use EMXP (free program thanks to Esynthesist group member) to  
> duplicate the banks into a form able to be used by the group.
> 
> As to the communicating with the Mac, an 8500 should be fine using  
> either SDII Emax version or Alchemy 3. Although I believe Esynthesist  
> is working on adding direct bank dump and load to EMXP...
> 
> Regards - and welcome to the group!
> 
> Ted
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 27, 2008, at 4:05 PM, bty54193247 wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I've just joined the group, and it's great to see that there are still  
> a large number of people
> still using the Emax!!
> I've just purchased an Emax II rack, and an Emax II keyboard.......I  
> can't wait to start using
> them!!!
> The only problem is both of them require parts to get them working  
> again :(
> The rack is in perfect working order, apart from the fact that the  
> floppy drive is shot. I
> need to find a replacement.....any ideas?
> The keyboard is in an even worse condition, but still worth saving,  
> and not beyond repair!!
> The LCD have given up, but I've been told that it is pretty  
> straightforward to repair. Does
> anyone know where I can obtain a replacement screen from?
> Also, 2 of the keys are broken. They still work, but need  
> replacing.....does anyone know
> where I could purchase a couple of replacement keys from?
> I was lucky enough to be able to buy the complete Emax sound library  
> on floppy's, and I
> can't wait to be able to you the sounds in my songs!!
> I work as a prop maker, and could remove a couple of complete key,  
> mould them, and
> produce a replacement keys, but to be honest I would rather obtain a  
> couple of original
> keys to replace the broken ones.
> I'm kicking myself, as I was offered a 'dead' Emax II last year, which  
> had a complete
> keyboard, and working LCD......wish I bought it!!
> I would be more than happy to post sound bank's from my collection in  
> the files section, if
> anyone needs a particular bank.
> Many thanks in advance
> 
> All the best
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Re: Hello all, I'm trying to track down some parts for my Emax II

2008-12-03 by esynthesist

Hi Dave,

I still have to check the Emax-II downloads from the past, but the 
main problem lies in the original Emax-I library. At the bottom of 
this message you can find an overview of the original Emax banks 
which were missing or corrupt, but this overview is only valid for 
the 512K Emax-I Banks, not for Emax-II.
Of course most of them have been "remastered" afterwards by Emu for 
use in the 16-bit Emax-II. Since these Emax-II banks were also 
available for download, at first sight they *could* fill the gaps of 
the Emax-I library... but unfortunately the conversion of these Emax-
II banks to Emax-I can introduce pitch shifting problems and panning 
problems on the Emax-I. This indicates that Emu did not simply 
convert the orginal library to 16-bit Emax-II, but additionaly 
performed some fine-tuning on those banks, related to the new 
possibilities of the Emax-II (no pitch shift limits anymore and 
stereo capability). 

Of course it would already be great that we could complete the Emax-
II library. But this still does not solve our Emax-I problem :-)

Anyway, just FYI, here's the overview of corrupt and missing Emax-I 
banks, based on two download websites which were up and running two 
years ago...:

Corrupt banks:

ZD750 - Circa 69
ZD753 - High Strings
ZD755 - Chime Vibes and Bells
ZD756 - Olympic Bass and Drums
ZD757 - Breathy Bottles and Harp
ZD758 - Flute and Bell
ZD761 - Linear Synthesis 3
ZD764 - Double Reeds
ZD765 - Tack Piano/Accordion
ZD766 - Piano and Strings
ZD767 - Gong and Timpani
ZD768 - Pitz Piano
ZD769 - LesPaul Electric Guitar
ZD770 - Ethereal Stuff
ZD771 - Dulcimer/Koto/Chimes
ZD772 - Jew's Harp
ZD773 - Electric Piano
ZD774 - Sparco Violin
ZD775 - Analog Giant 1
ZD776 - Analog Combo
ZD777 - The Bliss Disk
ZD778 - FM Synth 1
ZD785 - 12String Acoustic Guitar
ZD786 - DSP 1
ZD787 - The Clarinet
ZD788 - CourtYard Ensemble
ZD789 - Mandolin, Melodica and Whistle
ZD790 - Midi strings
ZD791 - Synth Carillon and Sparkle Organ
ZD792 - Synth Guitar/Spiral Glow
ZD793 - Double Grand Piano
ZD794 - Pedal Steel Guitar
ZD795 - HarpsiChord, Recorder and Bamboo Flute
ZD796 - Synth Brass and Choir
ZD797 - Analog Strings and Big Piano
ZD798 - Tick Talk Drums
ZD799 - Latin Percussion
ZD800 - Berimbeau

Missing banks:

ZD706 - Sax Combo
ZD745 - Synth Pipe Organ/Brass
ZD803 - AutoHarp / Synthichord
ZD806 - Woodwinds and Brass
ZD807 - Female Voice and Bell
ZD808 - Harp Gliss 1
ZD809 - Harp Gliss 2
ZD812 - Steel Drum and Malletold
ZD813 - Chinese Koto
ZD814 - Emax Cymbals
ZD815 - Electronic Percussion
ZD816 - FX-X4/Thor III
ZD817 - Perc Fifths / MidiTrio
ZD818 - Warm Piano
ZD819 - Digital Synth
ZD820 - Percussion / Ocarina
ZD821 - Acoustic Guitar / Flute
ZD828
ZD829
ZD830
ZD831
ZD832
ZD834
ZD855

The list of "problem" Emax-II banks is not available yet.

///E-Synthesist

--- In emax@yahoogroups.com, "bty54193247" <goodrobot@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Ted,
> 
> 
> I would be more than happy to look through my banks, and post them 
up to fill in the 
> gaps!! Thats what groups like this are all about, isn't it.
> Many thanks indeed for your advice, and kind words!!
> 
> Regards & best wishes
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In emax@yahoogroups.com, Ted Summers <djtbs1@> wrote:
> >
> > Dave,
> > 
> > If those are the original banks that are also used from Emax 1 
also,  
> > there are several banks missing from the "known good" sets out on 
the  
> > web.
> > 
> > Anyone want to chime in with the known missing banks? If not, I 
can  
> > build the list and post what I believe is missing from looking at 
the  
> > 3 archive sites I know of.
> > 
> > You can use EMXP (free program thanks to Esynthesist group 
member) to  
> > duplicate the banks into a form able to be used by the group.
> > 
> > As to the communicating with the Mac, an 8500 should be fine 
using  
> > either SDII Emax version or Alchemy 3. Although I believe 
Esynthesist  
> > is working on adding direct bank dump and load to EMXP...
> > 
> > Regards - and welcome to the group!
> > 
> > Ted
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Nov 27, 2008, at 4:05 PM, bty54193247 wrote:
> > 
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > I've just joined the group, and it's great to see that there are 
still  
> > a large number of people
> > still using the Emax!!
> > I've just purchased an Emax II rack, and an Emax II 
keyboard.......I  
> > can't wait to start using
> > them!!!
> > The only problem is both of them require parts to get them 
working  
> > again :(
> > The rack is in perfect working order, apart from the fact that 
the  
> > floppy drive is shot. I
> > need to find a replacement.....any ideas?
> > The keyboard is in an even worse condition, but still worth 
saving,  
> > and not beyond repair!!
> > The LCD have given up, but I've been told that it is pretty  
> > straightforward to repair. Does
> > anyone know where I can obtain a replacement screen from?
> > Also, 2 of the keys are broken. They still work, but need  
> > replacing.....does anyone know
> > where I could purchase a couple of replacement keys from?
> > I was lucky enough to be able to buy the complete Emax sound 
library  
> > on floppy's, and I
> > can't wait to be able to you the sounds in my songs!!
> > I work as a prop maker, and could remove a couple of complete 
key,  
> > mould them, and
> > produce a replacement keys, but to be honest I would rather 
obtain a  
> > couple of original
> > keys to replace the broken ones.
> > I'm kicking myself, as I was offered a 'dead' Emax II last year, 
which  
> > had a complete
> > keyboard, and working LCD......wish I bought it!!
> > I would be more than happy to post sound bank's from my 
collection in  
Show quoted textHide quoted text
> > the files section, if
> > anyone needs a particular bank.
> > Many thanks in advance
> > 
> > All the best
> > 
> > Dave
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>

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