It's free to download in the files section here Tyler. Use Mac Disk program (also available in the files section I think) to add to a Mac formatted floppy, transfer to Mac and install on the Mac HD.
--- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, Tyler Burns <burns46824@...> wrote:
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> Great, thanks Kennith.
> How do I get sound designer software onto one of these old computers without internet?
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> --- On Thu, 3/31/11, Kenneth Abildgaard <kenneth@...> wrote:
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> From: Kenneth Abildgaard <kenneth@...>
> Subject: Re: [emulatorII-list] Emulator II+HD
> To: "emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com" <emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Thursday, March 31, 2011, 10:36 PM
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> Hey Tyler - welcome to the list.Â
> An old Mac Classic or similar running MacOS 7, a special cable to connect it to the EII and Sound Designer for Emulator II is all you need.Â
> This is probably the easiest solution - at least to me.Â
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> Den 01/04/2011 kl. 05.49 skrev Tyler Burns <burns46824@...>:
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> Hi Guys -
> I just bought an Emulator II+HD and I'm (obviously) new to the group. Â I love the Emulator sound and I'm committed to getting the most out of my instrument, even if it takes a lot of time and effort, which I'm sure it will.
> I'd like to do my own sampling. Â The hard drive that comes with my Emulator II+HD is working, but I'm not sure that it's even advisable to use anymore.
> I guess my question is, what peripheral gear do you guys recommend I acquire in order to make sampling and sound storage as easy (and fun) as possible?
> Thanks,Tyler Burns
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