You always need to boot an Emulator II from a disk, unless you own an Emulator II+ HD with a working hard drive. In that case, the OS is stored on the hard drive and the machine boots from that. But no, the Emulator cannot boot from an internal ROM. On Jan 23, 2010, at 5:55 AM, Gil wrote: > Which type of disk ? just about any of the sample diskettes will > do ? only performance diskettes ? > > And - do you always need a performance diskette placed in on of the > drives in order to get it going or does it have a ROM based > operating systems ? > > --- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "elmbeatz" <elmbeatz@...> > wrote: > > > > ?! > > > > The Emax II should have a lot more Sampling time than the EII for > sure... > > > > Also, the EII menus (and workflow) are pretty much the same as on > Emaxes. A bit simpler, but just a bit, as the emax offers a few more > possibilities. > > > > EIIs should be used just in the Studio only these days, as they > keep getting more fragile each day. REALLY fragile. > > > > A guy who "can't remember" how to load a disk on the EII is > joking, as loading means powering the thing up with a disk inside. > Maybe his EII is faulty and he doesn't want you to know? > > > > The EII sound is huge, and can't be compared to anything else. > > Make sure you get a Rev.1 Digital board EII, so you can connect to > Sound designer for EII on vintage Macs. This is essential, as the > EII libraries are incredible. > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [emulatorII-list] Re: Just joined the group and considering buying a E-II...
2010-01-23 by Brandt R. Gassman
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