http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvqR5-14ELs
--- Gio 10/3/11, Photosynthesi <photosynthesi(a)yahoo.it> ha scritto:
> Da: Photosynthesi <photosynthesi(a)yahoo.it>
> Oggetto: [sgroup] My Roland S-550 song
> A: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
> Data: Giovedì 10 marzo 2011, 10:50
> Hello all.
> I bought my Roland S-550 in 2008 on Ebay.
> Now I'd like to share with you a track I made in a few
> minutes using this sampler a few days ago.
> All patches and samples are from the S-50 system disk n.
> 56
> "Techno Set" (i converted it to a s550 diskette usig the
> convert function on the sampler).
> The S-550 has been sequenced via MIDI by FL Studio.
> It's a direct recording from the output of the sampler.
> No effects have been used.
> I had fun playing a hit of the nineties using sounds of
> the
> eighties.
> Try to guess the song title :)
>
> Please, leave your comments!
> Bye!
>
>
>
>
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A shot. I finally got rid of the treadmill that was sitting there and set
this up. I really need to get a rack and not to go ghetto like this but
hey.... it works. LOL
Well, we are house sitting this weekend so I won't be home much to "play"
Next week I'll really try and get a handle on this. Thanks for the input.
Got it working without the mouse (holding down 1 while booting per the
manual) And yes.... I can see were a mouse is MUCH needed! Now I just need a
TV in my "studio" lol
I'll try to get some shot's of my gear and post them soon.
Peace.
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> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 12:06:04 +1100
> From: "CoolColJ" <coolcolj(a)optusnet.com.au>
> Subject: RE: [sgroup] floppy drive emulator?
> To: <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
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>
> That won't work, since they just emulate a PC floppy
>
> this will work though
>
> http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sgroup-bounces+coolcolj=optusnet.com.au(a)sgroup.ca
> [mailto:sgroup-bounces+coolcolj=optusnet.com.au@sgroup.ca] On Behalf Of
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> Subject: [sgroup] floppy drive emulator?
>
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I found this on ebay,
>
>
> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/720kb-2DD-Floppy-Emulator-Roland-Yamaha-PSR-KORG-/1705
> 78260293
>
> Does anybody of you know whether this will work in the s330/ s550 samplers?
>
> Steven
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> Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 17:08:51 -0800
> From: Robbie Dude <robbieaoa(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [sgroup] Some luck
> To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
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> Ok, went out and got some new media. Put it into my XP box ran the sdiskw
> prog and loaded up some system software on it. Got a monitor and hooked
> that
> up as well. Fired it up, popped in the disk and it seems to be working.
> Now... if I can just figure out how to sample on the thing. Looking at the
> manual it's in the utility section (utility button) question... will I
> have
> to load up the utility disk to do this? (I'm thinking yes) Also, it's not
> seeing any of my samples disks I have for the S-50. I woulds assume I have
> to use the convert function first. Will this convert the disk? or will it
> just copy it over to a new disk?
>
> Also, seems like it wants to use the mouse. Thought I saw in the manual
> that
> I can switch that off. (looking around right now for a mouse on the web)
>
> So it looks like I'm taking baby steps here. But... hopefully I'll be
> walking soon.. then running.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Rob
>
>
> ------------------------------
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 12:16:55 +1100
> From: "CoolColJ" <coolcolj(a)optusnet.com.au>
> Subject: RE: [sgroup] Some luck
> To: <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
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>
> The OS and sample utilities reside on the same disk
> Although it's been a while since I used an S-50, just assuming it's like
> the
> S-550
>
> There should be a way to turn off the mouse function when you turn on the
> unit, by holding a combo of keys as you power on.
> I don't remember what they are now.
> You will need a monitor though, it'll help a whole bunch! Anything with a
> composite input will do, an old TV through a VHS recorder
> or modern LCD TV with such an input, a PC TV card also works
>
> Any MSX mouse should work as stated a few days ago here, a few on EBay
> right
> now
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sgroup-bounces+coolcolj=optusnet.com.au(a)sgroup.ca
> [mailto:sgroup-bounces+coolcolj=optusnet.com.au@sgroup.ca] On Behalf Of
> Robbie Dude
> Sent: Saturday, 12 March 2011 12:09 PM
> To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
> Subject: [sgroup] Some luck
>
> Ok, went out and got some new media. Put it into my XP box ran the sdiskw
> prog and loaded up some system software on it. Got a monitor and hooked
> that
> up as well. Fired it up, popped in the disk and it seems to be working.
> Now... if I can just figure out how to sample on the thing. Looking at the
> manual it's in the utility section (utility button) question... will I
> have
> to load up the utility disk to do this? (I'm thinking yes) Also, it's not
> seeing any of my samples disks I have for the S-50. I woulds assume I have
> to use the convert function first. Will this convert the disk? or will it
> just copy it over to a new disk?
>
> Also, seems like it wants to use the mouse. Thought I saw in the manual
> that
> I can switch that off. (looking around right now for a mouse on the web)
>
> So it looks like I'm taking baby steps here. But... hopefully I'll be
> walking soon.. then running.
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Rob
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> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 13:00:58 +0200
> From: Colin Shapiro <musos(a)icon.co.za>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] Some luck
> To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
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> Hi Rob,
>
> If I recall correctly, you have the S-550.
> You should fetch the owner's manual here:
> http://media.rolandus.com/manuals/S-550_OM.pdf
>
> It will explain the whole sampling procedure as well as how to convert S50
> disks for use in the S550.
>
> Much easier and more thorough than a long e-mail here....
>
> Regards
> Colin
> _____________________________________
>
> On Mar 12, 2011, at 3:08, Robbie Dude wrote:
>
> > Ok, went out and got some new media. Put it into my XP box ran the sdiskw
> > prog and loaded up some system software on it. Got a monitor and hooked
> that
> > up as well. Fired it up, popped in the disk and it seems to be working.
> > Now... if I can just figure out how to sample on the thing. Looking at
> the
> > manual it's in the utility section (utility button) question... will I
> have
> > to load up the utility disk to do this? (I'm thinking yes) Also, it's not
> > seeing any of my samples disks I have for the S-50. I woulds assume I
> have
> > to use the convert function first. Will this convert the disk? or will it
> > just copy it over to a new disk?
> >
> > Also, seems like it wants to use the mouse. Thought I saw in the manual
> that
> > I can switch that off. (looking around right now for a mouse on the web)
> >
> > So it looks like I'm taking baby steps here. But... hopefully I'll be
> > walking soon.. then running.
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> > Rob
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 10:03:33 -0500
> From: Bruce Tovsky <bruce(a)skeletonhome.com>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] Some luck
> To: sgroup sgroup <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
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> a couple of old roland sampling tips: after a lot of testing, i ended up
> not using the s550 sampling function that much. i got much better results
> sampling at a higher rate in an external app (lots of options for free out
> there) and downsampling and transferring the sample to the s550. (not as
> easy to do now, but still possible. i believe stefano daino still has
> dsp-quattro going on the mac that handles roland samples.) there's a well
> know trick to maximizing your sample memory: since the roland system breaks
> the samples into chunks of memory, to most efficiently use the memory you
> can chain samples together to fill the chunk and then use sample pointers to
> access the individual samples. i know this sounds confusing - i'm not
> explaining it well and it's been about 15 years since i last did it - but
> think of it like this: you've got 20 samples of a piano, instead of twenty
> different samples you have one long sample with twenty notes strung together
> one after the other. the rol
> and allows you to use sample start and end pointers when you're mapping,
> so you can "point" the notemap to just that section of the sample. if you
> read the manual you'll see the memory allocation limitations i mentioned. i
> was able to significantly increase my sample set using this trick.
> cheers
> b
>
> On Mar 11, 2011, at 8:08 PM, Robbie Dude wrote:
>
> > Ok, went out and got some new media. Put it into my XP box ran the sdiskw
> > prog and loaded up some system software on it. Got a monitor and hooked
> that
> > up as well. Fired it up, popped in the disk and it seems to be working.
> > Now... if I can just figure out how to sample on the thing. Looking at
> the
> > manual it's in the utility section (utility button) question... will I
> have
> > to load up the utility disk to do this? (I'm thinking yes) Also, it's not
> > seeing any of my samples disks I have for the S-50. I woulds assume I
> have
> > to use the convert function first. Will this convert the disk? or will it
> > just copy it over to a new disk?
> >
> > Also, seems like it wants to use the mouse. Thought I saw in the manual
> that
> > I can switch that off. (looking around right now for a mouse on the web)
> >
> > So it looks like I'm taking baby steps here. But... hopefully I'll be
> > walking soon.. then running.
> >
> > Thanks for your help.
> > Rob
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> Message: 6
> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 16:43:34 +0000 (GMT)
> From: Photosynthesi <photosynthesi(a)yahoo.it>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] My Roland S-550 song - oops, the link...
> To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
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>
> Heh he, well, thanks for the comparision with Depeche (i love'em).
> Actually, the melody is taken from an euro hit of the nineties titled
> "Hablame
> luna" by Basic Connection.
>
> I hope this list will continue to be so active...
>
> Bye :)
>
>
>
> ----- Messaggio originale -----
> Da: "marais.de.cygnes(a)gmail.com" <marais.de.cygnes(a)gmail.com>
> A: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
> Inviato: Ven 11 marzo 2011, 00:26:56
> Oggetto: Re: [sgroup] My Roland S-550 song - oops, the link...
>
> Nicely done. Cross of Depeche with Scitti Politti I thought
>
> I listened to it all the way through and with Florence and The Machine
> cued up thats saying something!! : )
>
> M
>
> ps great to see some list activity, I have four S760's going back into
> my rig very soon as soon as I can figure out all this SCSI ID mess.
>
> On Mar 10, 2011, at 4:53 AM, Photosynthesi wrote:
>
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvqR5-14ELs
> >
> > --- Gio 10/3/11, Photosynthesi <photosynthesi(a)yahoo.it> ha scritto:
> >
> >> Da: Photosynthesi <photosynthesi(a)yahoo.it>
> >> Oggetto: [sgroup] My Roland S-550 song
> >> A: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
> >> Data: Giovedě 10 marzo 2011, 10:50
> >> Hello all.
> >> I bought my Roland S-550 in 2008 on Ebay.
> >> Now I'd like to share with you a track I made in a few
> >> minutes using this sampler a few days ago.
> >> All patches and samples are from the S-50 system disk n.
> >> 56
> >> "Techno Set" (i converted it to a s550 diskette usig the
> >> convert function on the sampler).
> >> The S-550 has been sequenced via MIDI by FL Studio.
> >> It's a direct recording from the output of the sampler.
> >> No effects have been used.
> >> I had fun playing a hit of the nineties using sounds of
> >> the
> >> eighties.
> >> Try to guess the song title :)
> >>
> >> Please, leave your comments!
> >> Bye!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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Yeah
Ok, went out and got some new media. Put it into my XP box ran the sdiskw
prog and loaded up some system software on it. Got a monitor and hooked that
up as well. Fired it up, popped in the disk and it seems to be working.
Now... if I can just figure out how to sample on the thing. Looking at the
manual it's in the utility section (utility button) question... will I have
to load up the utility disk to do this? (I'm thinking yes) Also, it's not
seeing any of my samples disks I have for the S-50. I woulds assume I have
to use the convert function first. Will this convert the disk? or will it
just copy it over to a new disk?
Also, seems like it wants to use the mouse. Thought I saw in the manual that
I can switch that off. (looking around right now for a mouse on the web)
So it looks like I'm taking baby steps here. But... hopefully I'll be
walking soon.. then running.
Thanks for your help.
Rob
Hello all.
I bought my Roland S-550 in 2008 on Ebay.
Now I'd like to share with you a track I made in a few
minutes using this sampler a few days ago.
All patches and samples are from the S-50 system disk n. 56
"Techno Set" (i converted it to a s550 diskette usig the
convert function on the sampler).
The S-550 has been sequenced via MIDI by FL Studio.
It's a direct recording from the output of the sampler.
No effects have been used.
I had fun playing a hit of the nineties using sounds of the
eighties.
Try to guess the song title :)
Please, leave your comments!
Bye!
the tape thing on my PC isn't working. swdisk doesn't like it at all and
pops up an error when I try to write a .out file to it. Also, windows wants
to format it and it pops up and error as well. I'll check the win98 box and
see how it runs on that. I just talked with my brother, he has a box with a
TON (like 50) of my floppy's as well as 12 floppy drives. My fingers are
crossed one of those drives will work on one of my PC's (I kinda have a lot
of um. :) ) couple of linux boxes as well. I DO happen to have ( just
found them in my storage) disks that are for the S 550. I'll see if one of
those boot.
How ofter do the drives go out on the sampler? What makes them go out? wear?
broken drive belt? (like on the V50's and SY77's) I can hear the drive
turn, and do it's thing... it just keep giving me "disk load error" after
about 20~30 seconds.
Thanks again for the help.
And yes, I'd buy your setup (if the price was right. :) )
Rob
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> 5. Re: Hello (Bruce Tovsky)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2011 12:20:34 -0500
> From: jsegovia(a)mindspring.com
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] Hello
> To: Bruce Tovsky <bruce(a)skeletonhome.com>
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> But be prepared for some nasty behavior if the S-550 ever finds out you've
> been fooling it. You may load up your favorite synth bass sample at your
> next big conservatory audition only to have the S-550 start playing Justin
> Beiber's latest pop opus. :)
>
> Welcome to the list, Robbie. Every once in a while the email lists
> dedicated to old synths and samplers come alive with new members and new
> content. Here's hoping this list will soon experience the same.
>
> Jesse
>
>
>
> From: Bruce Tovsky <bruce(a)skeletonhome.com>
> To: sgroup sgroup <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
> Date: 03/08/2011 11:50 AM
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] Hello
> Sent by: sgroup-bounces+jsegovia=mindspring.com(a)sgroup.ca
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>
>
> ingo is correct - you need to "fool" the s-550 into thinking it is NOT a
> high density disk by covering the hole. then you'll be fine.
> b
>
> p.s. - i am selling my full blown s-550 rig: s-550 w/SCSI card, roland
> CD-ROM drive, Syquest drive, a ton of sample disks including three cd-roms
> of samples. includes roland mouse but no monitor. best offer. i'll be
> taking it to Rogue here in nyc soon so act now. ;-) i'd love to see
> someone who's really a fan to get it.
>
>
> On Mar 8, 2011, at 11:04 AM, Ingo Debus wrote:
>
> >
> > Am 08.03.2011 um 14:28 schrieb Robbie Dude:
> >
> >> I JUST got a used S 550. Course it
> >> only came with 1 disk (utility) I found your site and have downloaded
> the OS
> >> (tried a few of them) and I just can't seem to get it to load.
> >
> > The OS can be included on any disk containing samples. You should be
> able to boot the S-550 from the utility disk as well. Of course you can't
> boot from disks with the S-50 or S-330 OS on them.
> >
> >> I am using a 1.44 drive to make the floppy's.
> >
> > Maybe this is the problem? Are you using 1.44MB or 720kB floppies?
> > I remember that 1.44MB worked well with my S-330 (formatted to 720kB of
> course), but when creating them on a computer with a 1.44MB drive from a
> disk image I had to cover the small hole in the floppy (not the write
> protect hole, the other one) with tape.
> >
> > I also remember that often the S-330 booted from some floppies only
> after several attempts. If you happen to get the S-550 booted, get a bunch
> of floppies and format them/write the OS to them on the sampler itself.
> Maybe it's easier with floppies formatted on the same drive.
> >
> > Ingo
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2011 11:47:34 -0600
> From: Garth Hjelte <garth(a)chickensys.com>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] Hello
> To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
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> At 10:38 AM 3/8/2011, you wrote:
>
> >ingo is correct - you need to "fool" the s-550 into thinking it is
> >NOT a high density disk by covering the hole. then you'll be fine.
>
> DON'T!
>
> A DS/HD floppy is of lower magnetic capacity then a DS/DD. If you
> cover the hole, the drive will certainly think it's a DS/DD and
> certainly write to it, but it's highly questionable if the disk will
> retain the information reliably.
>
> Just get some DS/DD floppies.
>
> Garth Hjelte
> Sampler User
>
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 13:20:42 -0500
> From: Bruce Tovsky <bruce(a)skeletonhome.com>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] Hello
> To: sgroup sgroup <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
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> in my experience i never ever had such a problem. i do agree that you are
> taking a risk - you're messing around with something - but finding DS/DD
> disks isn't easy these days.
> ultimately with my setup i went to the syquest drive and copied all of my
> samples to those removeables.
> b
>
> On Mar 8, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Garth Hjelte wrote:
>
> > At 10:38 AM 3/8/2011, you wrote:
> >
> >> ingo is correct - you need to "fool" the s-550 into thinking it is NOT a
> high density disk by covering the hole. then you'll be fine.
> >
> > DON'T!
> >
> > A DS/HD floppy is of lower magnetic capacity then a DS/DD. If you cover
> the hole, the drive will certainly think it's a DS/DD and certainly write to
> it, but it's highly questionable if the disk will retain the information
> reliably.
> >
> > Just get some DS/DD floppies.
> >
> > Garth Hjelte
> > Sampler User
> >
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 08 Mar 2011 13:19:54 -0600
> From: Garth Hjelte <garth(a)chickensys.com>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] Hello
> To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
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> At 12:20 PM 3/8/2011, you wrote:
>
> >in my experience i never ever had such a problem.
>
> I know hundreds who lost lots of data this way. If you want to take
> the risk, it's a CLint Eastwood "do you feel lucky?"
>
> > i do agree that you are taking a risk - you're messing around with
> > something - but finding DS/DD disks isn't easy these days.
>
> No, it's easy. www.floppydisk.com
>
>
> Garth Hjelte
> Sampler User
>
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 15:29:12 -0500
> From: Bruce Tovsky <bruce(a)skeletonhome.com>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] Hello
> To: sgroup sgroup <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
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> i've always been a pretty lucky guy. as i was getting ready to sell my s550
> recently (sob!) i tested several disks -- both sd & hd - and they all worked
> fine.
> and i'm glad there's now a place to find the disks! it definitely wasn't
> easy a decade ago.
> b
>
> On Mar 8, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Garth Hjelte wrote:
>
> > At 12:20 PM 3/8/2011, you wrote:
> >
> >> in my experience i never ever had such a problem.
> >
> > I know hundreds who lost lots of data this way. If you want to take the
> risk, it's a CLint Eastwood "do you feel lucky?"
> >
> >> i do agree that you are taking a risk - you're messing around with
> something - but finding DS/DD disks isn't easy these days.
> >
> > No, it's easy. www.floppydisk.com
> >
> >
> > Garth Hjelte
> > Sampler User
> >
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> Message: 6
> Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 12:55:11 +1100
> From: "CoolColJ" <coolcolj(a)optusnet.com.au>
> Subject: [sgroup] MSX Mouse
> To: <sgroup(a)sgroup.ca>
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> Just wondering, if a specific model MSX mouse will work with an S750-S770
> or
> can any MSX mouse do the job?
>
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2011 04:00:05 +0100
> From: Sjaak de Vos <sjaakdevos(a)gmx.net>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] MSX Mouse
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> If I think what the mouse is what it is it will destroy the circuit in
> the sampler.
>
> Serious - you need the Roland Mouse I recollect from memory at 4 o'
> clock at night after a gig , or perhaps a rewired non Roland - lets wait
> for the real experts on this list.
>
> CoolColJ wrote:
> > Just wondering, if a specific model MSX mouse will work with an S750-S770
> or
> > can any MSX mouse do the job?
> >
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> Message: 8
> Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2011 20:06:00 -0800 (PST)
> From: dennis dodd <gtxdude(a)yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] MSX Mouse
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>
> The MSX mouse standard was created back in the late 80's and was popular
> with early Asian computer manufacturers. It never caught on and was pretty
> much dead by the mid 90's. Any MSX mouse will work with Roland's equipment
> without harm. They are fairly hard to find, and expensive. A scan of EBay
> this evening showed only 4 available ranging from $60 to $100.
>
> I believe that the mouse that Roland sold was OEM'ed from Panasonic.
>
> Good luck...
>
> > From: Sjaak de Vos <sjaakdevos(a)gmx.net>
> > Subject: Re: [sgroup] MSX Mouse
> > To: sgroup(a)sgroup.ca
> > Date: Tuesday, March 8, 2011, 9:00 PM
> > If I think what the mouse is what it
> > is it will destroy the circuit in
> > the sampler.
> >
> > Serious - you need the Roland Mouse I recollect from memory
> > at 4 o'
> > clock at night after a gig , or perhaps a rewired non
> > Roland - lets wait
> > for the real experts on this list.
> >
> > CoolColJ wrote:
> > > Just wondering, if a specific model MSX mouse will
> > work with an S750-S770 or
> > > can any MSX mouse do the job?
>
>
>
>
>
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Yeah
Hey guys ( and gals? ) My name is Robert, I JUST got a used S 550. Course it
only came with 1 disk (utility) I found your site and have downloaded the OS
(tried a few of them) and I just can't seem to get it to load. I keep
getting disk errors. (on the S 550) I've cracked up the box and took the
cover off the floppy drive and cleaned the head with a q-tip dipped in
alcohol and still nothing. I am using a 1.44 drive to make the floppy's.
Running Win XP. I do have a a win 98 box. I also have a S-50 in storage. I
have many old floppy's for the S-50 as well.
I godda say I've always loved Roland. The sounds they make are always nice,
rich and warm. I'm looking forward to getting this sampler back up and
running, but I fear I might need a new floppy drive. :(
I'm going to go ahead and get some new media (ordering online can't find
them locally anymore) and try that.
Any advice is welcome.
feel free to add me to facebook if you like as I have quite a few synth's
and post pix of them here and there. (www.facebook.com/rob.n.kristien or
search via email addy therodsiks(a)gmail.com
Thanks for your time,
Rob
--
Yeah
Ingo, I will have to check my a80 when i get back home to houston to see if my aftertouch still works.
>>>>
I once owned an A80, but that's long ago so my memory is a little vague.
The A80 of course can send MIDI Program Change messages. AFAIR it cannot send Bank Select messages.
I used Program Change messages to make the S-760 load volumes from disk (ZIP drive in my case). This worked very well.
Does aftertouch still work on your A80? When I got mine back then, I had to replace the sensors. Polyphonic aftertouch is a great feature that not many keyboards offer. On the S-760 it can be used to control filter cutoff for instance.
Ingo