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Re: Emax II noise

1999-12-01 by smop@...

what if the OS is on a disk in the 3.5 drive?


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On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 22:55:41   John Joseph Silveria II wrote:
>From: "John Joseph Silveria II" <emaxjs@...>
>
>Because that's where the OS is kept too, anytime you touch a function 
>button it has to read the OS from the hard drive.
>
>
>> Silly hard drive .
>> why does it have to be running all the time if it is only used when
>> loading or saving banks ???  (power-kill switch  mod possible??)
>> 
>> Its an IBM drive I think.
>> Is there a list of all drive brands and types that work with the Emax I/II
>> anywhere?
>> 
>> silly SP808 Mcgroovesampler had a loudwhinny zipdrive also but it had to
>> be in continuous use for operation
>> 
>> 
>> also wondering why it gets so hot and needs so much ventilation .. 
>> 
>> thnks
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> --
>> 
>> On Tue, 30 Nov 1999 22:23:54   John Joseph Silveria II wrote:
>> >From: "John Joseph Silveria II" <emaxjs@...>
>> >
>> >Yeah, certainly when I had an old clunker internal drive it would start
>> >whirrring away, that was solved by moving to an external Syquest unit. I
>> >also suffered from the vibration screach mentioned in my online FAQ
>> >caused by the LCD vibrating so fast, however that goes away after a few
>> >minutes of warming up.
>> >
>> >> From: Ed Auer <auer@...>
>> >> 
>> >> It is most likely the internal hard drive. The drive I have makes a
>> >> fair amount of noise as well. You could get an external enclosure for
>> >> the drive and move it away from the sampler.
>> >> 
>> >> --Ed
>> >> 
>> >> At 09:17 PM 11/30/99 -0800, you wrote:
>> >> >From: "   " <smop@...>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >I just got an Emax II. It seems pretty noisy - like a computer (which
>> >> >has
>> >> a fan) .    
>> >> >Im wondering if this is normal for an Emax or what ..    Is it the
>> >> internal hard drive I wonder???  I dont like music gear being noisy ,
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