Hello
I put on my site a S7xx CDRom image of some of my S760 samples.
I made all the samples from synth (K4R, U220, HS5, MU100R) or from freeware
VST (B-Station, Crystal).
I put the sounds as freeware.
This CDRom incude :
- 7 volumes
- 62 patches
- 228 samples (309.2 sc)
You can find the CDRom image on my site :
http://jm1200.free.fr/index.php?r=7
If you like it (or not) please let me know.
JMD.
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At 2/16/2007 10:58 a, Garth Hjelte wrote:
>At 11:38 AM 2/16/2007, you wrote:
>
>>I have a stack of Roland s330 floppies I want to save on a hard drive.
>>
>>I could load them into the sampler on by one, save to a zip disk
>
>I assume you mean a S-7x sampler.
Yes, i meant s330 disks into the s760, then saved..
>To convert these to another format:
>
>1) Use Translator Windows, that converts S-330 things to any other
>format. www.chickensys.com
>2) Use Kontakt 2, that loads S-5x .out files
Not bad.. Still very slow...
Thanks!
|_e_/ Dennis Barton <db(a)skylab2000.com>
) skylab2000
~\/\ Brainforest Productions, Los Angeles
/ http://skylab2000.com
I have a stack of Roland s330 floppies I want to save on a hard drive.
I could load them into the sampler on by one, save to a zip disk, and
then convert using CDxtract to something like Akai format.
This works, but the problem is that this is too slow for the amount
of disks I have.
Anyone have a better way? [Prefer to retain the formatting and
multi-sampling, so writing to wavs isn't ideal.]
|_e_/ Dennis Barton <db(a)skylab2000.com>
) skylab2000
~\/\ Brainforest Productions, Los Angeles
/ http://skylab2000.com