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Subject: Re: [Simmons Drums] SDX Discs

From: Patrice Jacquot <Jacquot.Patrice@...>
Date: 2008-04-09

Hi Roland !
Welcome to the SDX World !!!

The SDX only manages 70M° of Hard disc (whatever might be his
capacity ...due to hardware limitations)
but you can add several HD...
My choice was some external ZIP Drive with 100M° ZIP cartdtriges...
I also have an internal 105M° SYQUEST...& still it's manages only 70M°
per cartridge...

I would suggest to use some external SCSI hard drives ...
But if you find another way ...why not...?

I have the full SDX official library...very creative & high market
samples..which I find the most interesting...
I could supply it.

& I have a few other AKAI digitally transfered multisampled
kits...Dave Weckl/Phil collins /Alan White which needs the all 8M°ram
each...

I also could supply them.

I also have one left copy of the huge amount of schematics
pages if desired.

Please contact me on my personal email , & we'll discuss about it if
you're interested...
due the extreme rarity & value of these items, (I paid about £1500 for
my all sound collection all supplied from Simmons in 94)
all that isn't for free of course but I'm opened for fair swapping &
sharing.

therefore I will have to brief you about some System bugs that could
cost you unexpected sounds erasing...
Remember the softs you (& we all ) have NEVER HAD BEEN FINISHED !!!


But the sound of the SDX stays probably the Best everbuilt for
edrums !!!!
Depending of your own expectations of course ...


anyway,
have a nice day !
Patrice.




Le 9 avr. 08 à 00:33, rolandbrenner@... a écrit :

> Hello ! I just purchased a SDX 7 piece system. It has 4MB Ram and no
> HD. I've since had a couple of weeks to get to know the console and
> most of the sounds. What I'd really like to have is a full disc
> library and also the latest OS. I wouldn't mind having a HD in there
> either. I installed a 500+ MB SCSI disc, but the SDX craps out
> during the format process ( probably too big ). I might try
> partitioning the drive in 20MB sections and see if that works. While
> the seller did include most of these discs, I am finding out that
> many of them have various issues. Luckily, I have OS 1.4 with fully
> functional backup copies. I also received a physically damaged 2.1
> disc. Fortunately I was able to duplicate that disc to a new one. I
> have 2 copies of OS 3.11, but neither are working. Can anyone help
> me in obtaining the complete library and any other discs I'm
> missing? I attached a picture that shows what inventory I have.
> Here's the details:
> A - These do not load at all. Most are drum kits and sounds. The
> factory discs are the blue and black ones on top. There are also two
> O/S 3.11 discs ( with no backups ) that also do not load.
> Unfortunately, the Bruford kits are also within these unusable
> discs. B - These are discs that have various issues. Most give the
> message of loading, but incomplete. Also have issues with sounds
> ( cut-offs, noises, etc. ). Some have only 2 or 3 sounds on them. C
> - Sound/Kit discs that appear to be fully functional. I will make
> backups of these immediately just in case. I've only tested these
> with the console triggers so far. D - O/S discs. All these appear to
> be working. While the 2.1 O/S disk had physical damage ( aluminum
> protector gone ), I was able to make a bootable backup copy. O/S
> 3.11 appears to be lost and I will need to find a source for a new
> copy. Thanks for reading and let me know if there's any way you
> could help me out. I''m more than willing to pay you for your time,
> materials, and efforts. It is also possible that I may have files
> you might need. I will be more than happy to share. Thanks ! - Roland
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