Rod, It's strange that SD4EII still doesn't see the EII files... I don't know what's wrong there but you seem to have solved the problem with FileTyper so I guess there's no issue anymore :-) As an answer to your other question: EMXP allows translation of .EII files to .EB3 files. The translation engine translates all possible parameters which are compatible between the two samplers; the fact that some E3 files will not sound like the E2 files is mainly due to hardware differences. The translation engine is aware of some of these differences though and tries to compensate some of them but this doesn't guarantee a 100 percent fit of course. But you can always finetune some of the parameters afterwards on the target sampler. What I don't know is whether the EB3 files generated by EMXP are compatible with the EIII input files of Kontakt. The layout of the EB3 files created by EMXP are exactly the same as the one used in the bankfiles on EIII harddisks and cdroms. But I don't know if Kontakt or other software out there is using the same standard. I remember that some of those softwares only want to read/write EIII files directly from/to EIII media, so not with "in between" DOS files like EMXP's EB3 files. ///E-Synthesist --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, Rodney Moore <rodm99_99@...> wrote: > > Hi Esynthesist, > > Thanks for the tip.The EII banks on the PC have the .EII extention. I went ahead and added the file type of .EII to the signiture editor file on MacDisk. I configured the Mac FileType to E2BK and the Mac Creator to XFER. The mac floppy I created did indeed show up as a document file instead of a PC document file on the mac. The SD for EII application still doesn't see the bank when I get the E-2 front panel mode and select Extras-Send Bank to EII. Is there something in SD or other mac program I need to do? > Hexafuzz has also been giving me a lot of help. I should have realized that the Filetyper551m.sit file was created in a newer version on Stuffit Expander since the windows R13 version of Stuffit had no trouble extracting the Filetyper file. I think Hexafuzz is going to prepare a Filetyper.sit file made with an older version of Dropstuff or stuffit. I couldn't download the newer mac version of Stuffit Expander because the file size is bigger that what I'm allowed to transfer in the free version of MacDisk. > On another note, the EII banks I've transferred to PC are all recognized in your EMXP program. Will I be able to translate those banks into .E3b format and keep presets, voices, loop points, ADSR settings intact? I've been able to translate voices into .wav files and reassign them into new presets for new software samplers. I was hoping I could translate the .EII banks to .E3b banks and open them in Kontact software sampler. That would be the closest thing to a Emulator II vst or dxi instrument that I could imagine. I know you mentioned that the algorithm that translates the banks works better for some .EII banks than others. Once I've moved those .EII banks to PC, I don't have to worry about resource forks unless I transfer .EII banks back to mac. Is that correct? > > Thanks, > Rod > > > > > ________________________________ > From: esynthesist <esynthesist@...> > To: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, November 9, 2008 2:07:25 PM > Subject: [emulatorII-list] Re: Silly question about sound designer for Emulator II > > > Rod, > > Since you're using MacDisk on your PC anyway, you could also solve > this problem by using MacDisk for transferring your EII files from > your PC to your Mac. In that case you have to define the > right "signature" to the EII files in MacDisk first. > E.g. if your PC EII files have the extension ".EII", you can go > to "Options->Signature Editor" in MacDisk and configure following Mac > FileType and Mac Creator for the .EII files: > - FileType = E2BK > - Creator = XFER > Once you saved this configuration file, all EII files copied to Mac > floppy disks or Mac Zip disks with MacDisk will be recognized > correctly by the Mac... > > ///E-Synthesist > > --- In emulatorII-list@ yahoogroups. com, Rodney Moore <rodm99_99@ ..> > wrote: > > > > Hi Phil, > > > > I'm sorry. I must of missed your email. I didn't mean to sound > impatient. I always try to figure it out before I bug someone else. I > really do appreciate all of your help. You have pointed me in the > right direction more that once. Thanks again for all your help! > > > > Rod > > > > > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > > From: hexafuzz <gclip@> > > To: emulatorII-list@ yahoogroups. com > > Sent: Sunday, November 9, 2008 11:17:39 AM > > Subject: [emulatorII- list] Re: Silly question about sound designer > for Emulator II > > > > > > --- In emulatorII-list@ yahoogroups. com, Rodney Moore > <rodm99_99@ ..> > > wrote: > > > > > > I cannot seem to make Stuffit Expander expand the FileTyper.sit > file > > > onto my Mac. > > > > Rod, > > The version of FileTyper.sit you are trying to expand was made with > a > > later version of Stuffit than 4.01. As stated off-list, Im making > you > > a new version of FileTyper.sit that should fix this issue you are > having. > > > > I will email you a copy when I have it ready, please be patient! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Silly question about sound designer for Emulator II
2008-11-10 by esynthesist
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