Re: SD for EII samples
2008-03-14 by esynthesist
There are some banks in the files section of this group...
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2008-03-14 by esynthesist
There are some banks in the files section of this group...
2008-03-14 by wintermute0815
Hi! Finally my EII is working great and I m waiting to receive the Mac Plus I bought. I created a HD image with OS6 for this Mac on a Zipdisk and hope it will
2008-03-12 by roisto
thank you for a great tips. i wish i was a situation to even touch the linndrum ;) YES, i agree EII seems to make a job amazingly well on drums & basses. my
2008-03-12 by hexafuzz
... First, did you install and are you using the version of Stuffit Expander found in the group files section? Second, please verify you are dragging and then
2008-03-12 by Simon_Owen
Hi Lee I ve got quite a lot of EII discs that i don t use. I ve got them all backed up on my Mac anyway. If you send me your address via email, i ll get a
2008-03-12 by Mike de Vries
I hear where you are going, but it s so subjective.. Some drum machines use Curtis Chips for their filters, some use SSM.. some use envelope shaping of the VCA
2008-03-12 by roisto
Hi Kenneth, thanks for reply, i would appreciate if someone would put into files/database some of them. just to clearing my point, no need of any sampled
2008-03-11 by hoopylmh
Hi All I wonder if any one can help. I live in the UK and have just picked up an E2 (Rev 1 No. 1377) in good condition but with no discs. When you turn it
2008-03-11 by Hans Nijhof
Hello Hexafuzz, thanks for responding, I ve found the time to try some things, but without succes. When I drag the .sit file over the Stuffit Expander file,
2008-03-11 by Kenneth Abildgaard
I think this has been done MANY times before. I even have some SP12 banks for the EII that E-mu made themselves. I feel the same way as you do; the samples
2008-03-11 by roisto
oberheim dmx, sp-12, linndrums, sci drumtraks etc. i´ve looking many ways to replicate those great machines, and one day i found eproms (ascii data?) taken
2008-03-06 by elmbeatz
CHEERS to that!
2008-03-06 by hexafuzz
We are 7 years old today! Thanks to all members past and present for making this list what it is! :)
2008-03-06 by hexafuzz
... You must mean a Performa 475...? Yes, SD should work fine. The 475 is 68040 based. You will want OS 7.5 and 8mb of ram min with this machine. That is my
2008-03-06 by elmbeatz
I think they should work. Apple offers system 7.5 for free download, just in case you need it. Take a look at this site: http://lowendmac.com/macos.shtml BUT,
2008-03-06 by mrjdevries
Please excuse my ignorance.. but would a MAC LC-457 or Performa 457 work well with SD? I ve potentially got access to one of these, and am wondering if this
2008-03-04 by Kenneth Abildgaard
I agree. J Kenneth Fra: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com [mailto:emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com] På vegne af hexafuzz Sendt: 4. marts 2008 13:28 Til:
2008-03-04 by hexafuzz
... Sound Designer is in the files section. Before he starts worrying about changing his OS, he should at least try it with what he has. ;) 7.0.1 is fine for a
2008-03-04 by Kenneth Abildgaard
Don’t forget that MacOS 7.0.1. is a free download from Apples site. I downloaded it and installed it on my Mac Classic. It works like a charm. Kenneth
2008-03-04 by elmbeatz
Hi! 8.6 might even be too late... the latest system tested in our database is 8.1 .. Greetz, Elm.
2008-03-03 by J N.
Hello All E-II owners Big question I have is ,I picked up a powerbook 5300c w/O.S 8.6 in hopes of getting my hands on sounddesigner but will the 5300c work
2008-03-03 by Marko Laukka
Hi Elmbeatz, Thank s for the info, but it would be nice to try out EII own sampling capablities, hear what it sounds like when you sample through EII it self .
2008-03-03 by elmbeatz
Hi Marko! Record and prepare your sample as you need it on your pc (with the pitch and bitrate you prefer). When you got it, render it at 44.1 khz. Then, use
2008-03-03 by hexafuzz
... As long as the system is working correctly, it should be fine. The harddrive is on the small side though and you will probably want to add an external SCSI
2008-03-03 by markolaukka
As everyone(?) know here, the EII has a fixed sampling rate of 27.777kHz and that E-mu put in a steep filter of 135db/oct to get rid of any frequencies above
2008-03-03 by Mike de Vries
That link is a bit sick.. It s ebay item 120228935358 Apple macintosh IIsi desktop Apple Macintosh IIsi 68030 20MHz A 120-pin NUBUS Adaptor Card fitted to the
2008-03-03 by mrjdevries
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Vintage-Apple-Macintosh-IIsi-Desktop- Computer_W0QQitemZ120228935358QQihZ002QQcategoryZ111421QQssPageNameZWDVW QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem I m
2008-02-29 by tomas_peterka
Thanks, I´ll contact him ... contact ... for
2008-02-29 by Kenneth Abildgaard
Hi Tomas. Sorry about your issues – I can’t help I’m afraid. I know of Virtual Music in Austria that may be able to help. Alexander definitely know what
2008-02-29 by tomas_peterka
Hi, my EII is broken: - some voices are not playing or playing distorted - there is a problem with loading the data from floppy (it does not boot from the disk
2008-02-29 by Kenneth Abildgaard
Aah … I just LOVE the way the Emulator is so easy to open – well. I took a shot of the RS232 connectors from the inside of my Emulator. The picture is
2008-02-28 by rob
Hi The Emulator MIDI fits into the RS232 socket on the Emulator digital board. All the ones I have seen have kludges on this board (blue wires). I have photos
2008-02-28 by synth.junkie
Can anyone help with a psu fault or have you experienced the same fault? The psu in my eII is hicupping, All the voltages are present on the outputs except
2008-02-28 by Kenneth Abildgaard
Any info on how this MIDI works ? I wonder if it’s just a matter of knowing what pins goes where in order to create your own MIDI interface for it. Any info
2008-02-28 by Mike de Vries
The Midi disk, is just that, for Midi! You need the midi interface though.. it s a small dongle that plugs into the back D-Sub connector.. then you boot the
2008-02-28 by markolaukka
I found a website sometime ago that sells un/formatted floppydisks in different formats, 5.1/4 - 3.5 . Now you don t need to go to eBay or other auctionsites
2008-02-28 by Kenneth Abildgaard
Hi Thomas (and the rest of the group). For those few of you interested I have now cataloged my floppies for the Emulator I purchased recently (yes; I am a
2008-02-28 by thomas balogh
Hi Kenneth How are You ? Is the weather is good ? Do you listen all your great sound from the EI ? My EI wait a little floppy to boot and make sound :-) Can
2008-02-26 by elmbeatz
Hi! 1. concerning your Disk drives: Disconnect the unit s power chord, open the unit. Ground yourself by touching a radiator (for example). Then take some
2008-02-26 by wintermute0815
Hi, do you have a second floppy drive in your EII? If so just try booting off the second one. You said you have 2 disks. Just put both of them in the drives.
2008-02-26 by Kenneth Abildgaard
Regarding the Mac it is a little weird ’cause some have issues with specific models – and some don’t. You will always make it work if you use a Mac
2008-02-26 by JC
thanks. ok sorry for some basic questions (i have working knowledge of computers but computers and keyboards I m a bit behind on all this): 1. what
2008-02-26 by Kenneth Abildgaard
All floppies formatted with the Emulator II contains the OS – so I guess you’re right. Kenneth Fra: emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com
2008-02-26 by Kenneth Abildgaard
Hi J.C. We all learned at one point so feel free to ask any basic questions you’ll like J The thing is – if you buy a 3.5” floppy from Route 66 you have
2008-02-26 by JC
the seller included 2 5.25 floppies which I presume included the OS. I ll ask the seller and get back with you. Thanks! Kenneth Abildgaard
2008-02-26 by JC
Is there a way to find replacement 5.25 drives that work? If not, and I use the route 66 studios 3.5 replacement discs, how do i get the data from the 5.25
2008-02-26 by Kenneth Abildgaard
By the way; you could try to clean the old drives. Sometimes it’s enough to blow some air into them J. Make sure you have a floppy containing at least the
2008-02-26 by Kenneth Abildgaard
I think it’s the disk drives that doesn’t work. There are no sounds in an Emulator when you first turn it on and you have to load a floppy containing the
2008-02-26 by lawjcrg
hello. I bought a used emulator II+ from ebay. The seller represented that it worked fine but that the disc drives didn t work. It arrived today. After
2008-02-25 by rob
Hi The E-chip is a custom DSP chip which manipulates 16 channels of digital audio. The chip performs three main jobs: . Replays the samples from memory