LO-FI Drum samples. Free 7x omniflop disk images. Download now!
2014-11-28 by crazymartin78@...
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2014-11-28 by crazymartin78@...
Best Regards :-)
2014-11-28 by reubenfinger@...
2014-11-28 by reubenfinger@...
just the link above seems to be problematic.....downloading now, thank-you for the kindness Sir
2014-11-29 by Tom Green
Apologies, but the page you requested could not be found. Perhaps searching will help.
Hello! I think that this can be useful :-)
Lo-FI Drums. S1000 7x floppy omniflop images for Free | Martin78.comLo-FI Drums. S1000 7x floppy omniflop images for Free | ...Here you have omniflop images of my personal lo-fi drum sample collection for Akai S series samplers.Preview by Yahoo
Best Regards :-)
2014-11-29 by Tom Green
Very cool, BUT when I click on "Download," I get:
Not FoundApologies, but the page you requested could not be found. Perhaps searching will help.
On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 4:21 PM, crazymartin78@... [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] <akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Hello! I think that this can be useful :-)
Lo-FI Drums. S1000 7x floppy omniflop images for Free | Martin78.comLo-FI Drums. S1000 7x floppy omniflop images for Free | ...Here you have omniflop images of my personal lo-fi drum sample collection for Akai S series samplers.Preview by Yahoo
Best Regards :-)
2014-11-29 by PeWe
\ufffdHello! I think that this can be useful :-)
Lo-FI Drums. S1000 7x floppy omniflop images for Free | Martin78.com
2014-11-29 by crazymartin78@...
2014-11-29 by PeWe
\ufffdlink download fixed :-)
2014-11-30 by enrique c.
link download fixed :-)
2014-11-30 by basicj@...
My own blog, if you wish to take a look, where I write about my modest musical tinkerings:
Thanks again for making us aware of your work!
Cheers,
-Josh aka. The Manitou
2014-12-11 by ccherot@...
2014-12-11 by Unkle Belzrebuth
You need an internal floppy to do that.Usb drives are not supported by these programs.
Hey there Martin and every one in this S1100 group! I am a noob S1100 user and I am trying to get started. I am having a bit of a rough time though. I figured out that my internal floppy drive in the S1100 does not work which is at least a good thing to know. I have a SCSI Zip drive though which is great but I can not seem to find the actual Akai S1000 formatted sample files to put on it! I have a USB Floppy drive and some floppies with samples on them as well but this drive does not work with either Chicken Systems Translator 6 or OmniFlop! I would prefer to just never have to deal with floppies again seeing as how I have the zip drive and its 2014 and we should surely have the technology to get around floppies, no?!
Is there anywhere I can get the sample files that are not inside floppy disk images so I can just copy them directly to my zip drive using Translator?
If someone could help me get started with this machine it would be great!
Is there ANY way to get the S1100 samples off of the S1100 formatted floppies with a USB floppy drive? So far I have not found a way but there *must* be one! HELP!C
2014-12-11 by Unkle Belzrebuth
If you have trouble transferring samples to the Akai try the elektron midi transfer utility or just record them straight to the sampler and save them to zip.
I'd try to find a sony floppy Mpf920 and modify it to work for an amiga which is akai compatible.You could also install one of those CF card readers and be done with it.They're pricey but you won't have to mess again with unreliable scsi zips or a mountain of floppies.
You need an internal floppy to do that.Usb drives are not supported by these programs.
On Dec 11, 2014 8:09 AM, "ccherot@... [akaiS1000S1100Samplers]" <akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Hey there Martin and every one in this S1100 group! I am a noob S1100 user and I am trying to get started. I am having a bit of a rough time though. I figured out that my internal floppy drive in the S1100 does not work which is at least a good thing to know. I have a SCSI Zip drive though which is great but I can not seem to find the actual Akai S1000 formatted sample files to put on it! I have a USB Floppy drive and some floppies with samples on them as well but this drive does not work with either Chicken Systems Translator 6 or OmniFlop! I would prefer to just never have to deal with floppies again seeing as how I have the zip drive and its 2014 and we should surely have the technology to get around floppies, no?!
Is there anywhere I can get the sample files that are not inside floppy disk images so I can just copy them directly to my zip drive using Translator?
If someone could help me get started with this machine it would be great!
Is there ANY way to get the S1100 samples off of the S1100 formatted floppies with a USB floppy drive? So far I have not found a way but there *must* be one! HELP!C
2014-12-11 by ccherot@...
2014-12-11 by wafwaf@...
2014-12-11 by ccherot@...
2014-12-11 by Unkle Belzrebuth
I don't really understand what you mean by 'acquiring' floppies.
.Record your own samples or transfer them via midi or just get a usb zip drive make a zip with samples and you're good to go.Don't really sure how to do that so don't ask me:p
I just record straight to the Akai.Try it.It's how it is supposed to be done anyway.
ZIP drives are considered unreliable in general,just google "click of death'.I use one myself but sometimes I save things to floppies just to be sure.
I think I already mentioned CF cards.Look for a raizinmonster or whatever it's called.Actually there are 2 types and only one fits the Akai just ask the seller If you're interested.It's sold on eBay and it's overpriced imo but these things may be rare to find and people often take advantage of other peoples needs etc etc.Anyway it is the best solution,no more floppies and scsi drives.Just record samples into the Akai trim them save them and you're okay.If you want to use your laptop for samples go ahead but if you're serious about hardware sampling 80% of the time you will be sampling inside.Even prerecorded (your laptop's sample library) samples benefit from that.Crank the gain a little and record them.There's something sweet about the S1100 AD converters.
USE your sampler properly. If you just want a sample playback machine, computers are perfect for that.
Good luck!!
Yeah I bought an inexpensive floppy drive that apparently works with the S1100 and I am going to try that. It seems like I will need it if I keep acquiring floppies. I just don't see any way around it. I know I am fine once I get the samples off of the floppies but since I only have laptop computers, I can not install an internal floppy on any of my computers.
So SCSI Zip drives are unreliable too? Ugh. If I did not have to read actual floppy disks occasionally (I will probably end up buying someone's mountain of floppies one day) then I would use one of those HxC floppy emulators.Is there another SCSI device that is more reliable long term than the Zip disks? Some kind of SCSI Card reader setup?Cheers,C
2014-12-12 by ccherot@...
2014-12-12 by Zombie
On 12/12/2014 2:17 πμ, ccherot@... [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] wrote: > Oh I should have clarified. What I meant about 'acquiring floppies' was about actually getting samples that were made for the S1100. I can record anything into my S1100 just fine and I read hte manual and know how to do that. That's all good. At the moment I am just trying to get a decent sized sample library onto my zip drive so I can start making beats with a sequencer (which is a whole other thread I would like to start). I definitely want to use the %^#@ out of my sampler but I am just stuck without samples right now. > > I am a bit new to samplers in general so forgive my ignorance. It sounds like maybe I don't need samples that are on floppies made for the S1100 and I could find other sample libraries and convert them to S1000 format with Chicken Translator and save them to my zip drive with the Tranlator as well. Or just play record them directly onto the S1100 as you suggest. It would be faster to find a large samnple library though and just load up the zip disk. > > > I do intend to do a lot of direct recording of samples to though...probably not drums as much as syths and odd instruments that would be fun to sample....fax machines...powertools, pets...etc. > > As a long term solution to storage I am definitely going to get either a card reader or floppy emulator and thanks for the advice on the razinmonster. > > > Cheers, > > > C All samplers work like a tape machine.You can record stuff and save stuff and use these stuff as you see fit.No need for specific formats.So no need for S1000 format except if you're trying what you're trying.It's not just a sample playback machine don't treat it this way.SAMPLE!!Just record each individual sound you want to use from your DAW/mics/vinyl/vhs-dvd whatever straight to the AKAI. Normally you'd want to record from your DAW. Connect your audio interface's output(s) to L (or L and R if you want stereo ) and get to work. If you insist you want to load samples as-is you could also use Extreme Sampler Converter or CD Xtract if you're on Windows.I found it far easier to work with than Translator..Use EMXP to burn them to floppies.Watch a youtube video of some guy doing that for a S950 i think. But really don't!.It's a pain in the ass and sounds dull. The whole point of having a hardware sampler is the little artifacts and the so called character these units have.This is rarely related to playback. Your S1100 is 16 bit.No so gritty or papery as the mighty S900/950 so for playback it's *almost* the same as using a computer. The solution : RECORD EVERYTHING INTO IT . For drums use high gain ,just below the clip limit.For everything else your ears will tell you. Name each sample and trim it.Now it's yours to use/save/whatever. Learn how to chop samples. When i got a S1100 I was just clueless on how to do that! The process is this : Just copy/rename the original as many times as your chops you want and trim each one of the copies,assign them to programs/keygroups etc. These things are not in the manual. There are many creative ways to use a hardware sampler in 2014 and just stacking samples or even libraries of samples (as you said) inside isn't one. Record and treat each sample with care and in time you'll have a nice sample library you will be using instead of various folders with millions of unused samples eating up space. Quality over quantity. Sequencing a sampler is as straightforward as sequencing anything.Once you've got your samples in keygroups of their corresponding programs just assign each program into a midi channel and create a midi track for each program in your DAW. The ideal way of doing this is each program into its own output but if you don't have a multi-in interface or mixer and you're using both midi+audio into the same track (In ableton live this is called external instrument) leave the first track monitoring the L R outputs of the S1100 and all the other tracks muted to prevent a feedback loop.So you can send your midi data from each track but hear only the sum of audio coming from the stereo outputs.I really recommend a multi input audio interface so you can process your sounds individually within your DAW. Don't worry ,once you try all these they will automaticaly make sense. Have fun!
2014-12-12 by ccherot@...
2014-12-17 by Ewan Colsell
does anybody know how to write these disk images to floppies using either Linux or windows 98? unfortunately my only computer with a real floppy drive only has 32mb ram so my options are a bit limited. ewan. On 28/11/2014, crazymartin78@... [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] <akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > Hello! I think that this can be useful :-) > > Lo-FI Drums. S1000 7x floppy omniflop images for Free | Martin78.com > http://martin78.com/free-samples/lo-fi-drums-akai-omniflop-images/ > > http://martin78.com/free-samples/lo-fi-drums-akai-omniflop-images/ > > Lo-FI Drums. S1000 7x floppy omniflop images for Free | ... > http://martin78.com/free-samples/lo-fi-drums-akai-omniflop-images/ Here you > have omniflop images of my personal lo-fi drum sample collection for Akai S > series samplers. > > > > View on martin78.com > http://martin78.com/free-samples/lo-fi-drums-akai-omniflop-images/ > Preview by Yahoo > > > > > Best Regards :-) > > -- http://www.ewancolsell.com/
2014-12-17 by Crazy Martin
probably you can write omniflop image in dos by using this http://www.shlock.co.uk/Utils/OmniDisk/OmniDisk.htm
2015-01-09 by Ewan Colsell
unfortunatly omnidisk dosen't understand akai floppies. there is probably a way of writing them with the Linux dd command, but that requires dark voodoo that is beyond my skill level I might be able to squeeze windows 2000 onto this laptop though, that should sort me out. On 17/12/2014, Crazy Martin crazymartin78@... [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] <akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > probably you can write omniflop image in dos by using this > > http://www.shlock.co.uk/Utils/OmniDisk/OmniDisk.htm > > > > -- http://www.ewancolsell.com/