As mentioned before, run parallels on your mac and make an XP vm. eLoader worked for me that way to update the OS on my P2K. -RVK > On Jan 4, 2015, at 7:42 AM, "robbie.crockett@... [xl7]" <xl7@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > I have a similar question, or rather, just need some clarification: > > > I'm a new xl7 user and my original plan was to run e-loader on an old xp laptop. Unfortunately, that laptop would not recognize the xl7, and as I was trying to figure out why, it just dropped dead. The laptop was old and crap and I have no interest in trying to revive it. > > With no way to back it up, I was going to just sell the xl-7 right back off, but today I installed prodatum on my mac, and it all went so easily and got me so excited about just how deep this synth is, that now I'm rethinking. > > With prodatum so easily editing and storing patches to my computer, is there some workaround to save patterns and sequences as well? I had thought about just recording all the MIDI into Logic periodically, and keeping my fingers crossed in between. Is that my best solution to not being able to run e loader? >
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Re: [xl7] Re: Pattern & Preset Editor / Librarian / Translator for Emu Command Stations
2015-01-04 by Robert Van Kuran
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