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Re: SDX Harddisk operation

2005-08-25 by Jeff Biegert

I have the xseq documetation and would love to trade for some of the  
original sound disks. I am looking for the melodic stuff like horns,  
piano, mallets, flutes etc. I also have a home brewed version of xseq  
3.11 with the 2.1g pad software that I called 3.12. Let me know what  
you have so we can work out a trade or something. Send your contact  
information, I would be happy to send you the documentation  
regardless. Here is a shameless plug for an ebay auction I am  
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Have Fun,
Jeff

On Aug 24, 2005, at 7:10 AM, Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>
> Message: 1
>    Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 23:03:12 -0000
>    From: "tropeman2001" <troperecordings@...>
> Subject: Re: SDX Harddisk operation
>
> Finally I found it out myself and in case someone is interested :
>
> To have both OS and Sounds/Patches on the HD, just save or copy with
> FORMAT FIRST. This will make a new Disk on the HD each time you save
> something. Works perfect now with my SDX 00016 (former Accept) :-)
> Greetz, tph
>
> PS. Still searching for some of the original sounddisks for the SDX
>     and the appendix documentation for the XSEQ and XEDIT.
>     Any help will be appreciated :-)


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