hi, i would like your advice...
how do i get all my s760 samples which are all on floppy discs off
there and onto a mac?
kontakt now recognizes roland files, so i dont need to convert them,
just get them off the dics? there are many...
for some reason i cant get the laptop- a black g4 running os9, to
recognize the drives? am i using the wrong scsi cables? is there some
driver im missing? etc etc...
any advice you can offer would be appreciated.
ben
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Ok, it has been a very long time since I have done this but as best I
can recall. you can connect your mac via daisey-chain to your S-760
as long as your mac is the last on the chain. There is a specific
boot sequence but I can not remember if the S-760 or Mac have to boot
first.
Once you have established the connection you can use Peak to download
Performances or Patches (other things may also be possible). I do not
believe that you can copy items directly from the drives but things
may have changed since I did this. Essentially what you are doing is
establishing a direct connection to your S-760 for purposes of
editing and transferring Performances/Patches between the Mac and
S-760.
Also, if you save Performances or Patches to an external Roland
formatted disk (you can get up to 500mb on one disk). You can then
connect this drive directly to your Mac via SCSI. Again there is a
boot sequence but what you are going to want to do is launch Toast,
then turn on the SCSI drive. If all goes well you want to perform a
"Device Copy" (I hope that is right) with Toast and burn a CD. This
will give you a Roland formatted CD. If Kontakt reads Roland
formatted disks then you are home free, if not then use something
like CDXtract or Translator to translate the patches to Kontakt
format.
Tim
>i there folks, thankyou all very very much for the kind advice... i
>have looked into several >of your suggestions... re my s760 scsi
>laptop conundrum...
>the best and simplest idea seemed to be one suggesting i hook the
>drives straight up to >the laptop and use bias peak to extract the
>files... i cant get the laptop to talk direct to the >drives,
>because as soon as it sees the disks it doesnt understand the file
>structure and 0s9 >starts to try and reformat the disk... rendering
>the whole process redundant? am i missing >something there?
>as per one suggestion--- there is no internal disk drive on the s760
>i have here (did they >ever have one?), so the scsi port is used by
>the external drives, thus cant chain a laptop >up to the drives
>aswell as the sampler...
>seems the best idea (please argue otherwise if you disagree) is just
>taking my box of disks >to a computer nerd friend of mine, and get
>him to copy the disks as pure data, outright, >onto dvd, then load
>it all straight into the main studio computer--- on tiger, running
>the >new version of kontakt- which hopefully as it says on the shiny
>new box will just read the >files perfectly...
>what do you guys think?
Hello John,
Yes I own two 760's I love them. I am not sure your still into this 760 deal or not but I'll ask my question anyway.
I use mine for drums and bass mostly some Elect Piano. I play live and the Drums are good mostly just a trap set some cym sounds I have to use the M-GS64 as a 2 sec sample on the 760 is just to long for a ride cym to use.
All I want today is how can I control cutoff and resonance per each patch? Via my cakewalk. I did read in the manual that this could be done I just didn't get it.
I read on an old sgroup that some guy was doing this. How he didn't say in fact this is what he said
>Does anyone know if I can control cutoff and resonance from within
>my sequencer (cakewalk 6.0) by using sysex? If so how do I
>program it?
I do it all the time on my 760...I'm not sure about the 550...anyone?
anyway thanks any help would be good..
Edd