Hi Rich, Actually my goal was to get the original system working with the P2k and SD running on the Mac. I expect to be sellling the system. I just thought it might be more interesting if it was the complete system not just the P2k. Steve --- In prophet2000@yahoogroups.com, RW <rich_was@...> wrote: > > hi, > i understand you want to store your sounds on harddisk? for win xp i would recommend omniflop, with this prog you can save and send your complete sounddisks as *.img files from and to your pc( via floppy disks,no midi necessary). > if you do so, i would be interested in trading some soundfiles, since i owe an oberheim dpx-1 which can play prophet 2k sounddisks also. > (to get omniflop just google) > regards, > rich > > --- Steve <Steveb48@...> schrieb am So, 4.1.2009: > Von: Steve <Steveb48@...> > Betreff: [prophet2000] P2k, Mac Classic and Sound Designer > An: prophet2000@yahoogroups.com > Datum: Sonntag, 4. Januar 2009, 4:07 > > Hi all, > I have a P2k that have haven't used in quite a while. I just added a > Mac Classic, original Mac midi interface and a copy of Sound Designer. > I'm planning on selling the lot but I have a couple of questions. > > Sound Designer launches and I'm able to transfer samples to and from > the P2k but I don't know how to use it. If I click the speaker icon I > get a sound barely audible in headphones. Any clues how to check it out? > > I guess I should have asked this question before I went to all the > trouble to get the Mac working but would anyone care to have the old > computer and software as part of a system or would most people prefer > to use something more modern along with the P2k? > > thanks, > Steve > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links >
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Re: P2k, Mac Classic and Sound Designer
2009-01-05 by Steve
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