Does anyone have an A-80 set up to use with their S760? If so could you give me a little advice on the easiest way to use the two devices? I just got an A-80 and its been years since i've used my 760 and other midi gear and so I dont understand everything like I want to.
I'd like to be able to change s760 performances from the A80. Say i load in a volume and go to performance mode. All of the performances are on their own midi chan, or i can step through them with the mouse on the 1st chan. Can I somehow do that from the A80?
I'll be happy to take this off list since this is likely more to do with the A80.
-steve
Hello,
It may be a silly question, but after toying around with more recent gear &
knowing how to control that -
coming back to the S-330 & S-550 I can't seem to find how to let them
respond to MIDI-CC.
As it seems they're not really responding to many MIDI-CC numbers but it all
has to be done by System Exclusive, right ?
Is there for instance no simpler way on these machines to say control the
VCF(TVF)-cutoff etc in real-time ?
Or no way to control the settings of the multiple-stage Envelope Generators
in real-time ?
I hope I'm simply overseeing something, but fear I should dive more in the
System Exclusive topic...
Is that way of controlling also capable of 'zipperless' real-time control ?
Thanks ! & regards
Just wondering if it's possible to remove the floppy drive from an S-760 and to replace it with a USB drive like this?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Upgrade-3-floppy-drive-USB-flash-drive-/170549507064?…
It seems to be a drop in replacement for any floppy drive, but i could be wrong?
Only problem i can think of would be to get the Roland OS on a USB memory stick. When I did have an external "SCSI for Samplers CF-drive", if i put a Roland format CF card into my Mac, it'd complain it could not read the CF-card, and i was unable to read or write to the card. So following on from that, to get the Roland S-760 OS on to a USB stick, i could not do it via my Mac.
Thanks!
Ordered such a SCSI lead earlier. Hopefully the Zip drive and lead should arrive at the same time.
John
On 17 Oct 2010, at 19:38, Fabio Ullrich wrote:
>
> Hi John!
>
>> Totally overlooked the obvious other storage types such as Zip, Syquest eyc,
>> but i've now got a Zip 100 SCSI being sent out to me some time this week.
>> I'll also need a SCSI cable to link the S760 and Zip 100, but can someone
>> confirm if the Zip 100 uses a DB 25 female SCSI socket? So i'd need a DB 25
>> male to DB25 male to link the Roland and Zip 100?
>
> Yes, the SCSI-ZIP-Drives have 25pin female D-Sub Connectors, so a male-male
> cable (1 by 1 pinning) is OK!
>
> Ciao
> Peter (using 100 and 250MB ZIP Drives for the Roland samplers)
> http://come.to/synpro
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That's exactly what you need,
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> On 13 Oct 2010, at 22:12, Garth Hjelte wrote:
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> > Otherwise, I've always liked ZipDrives, they are compatible, ubiquitous,
> reliable, and flexible.
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> Totally overlooked the obvious other storage types such as Zip, Syquest
> eyc, but i've now got a Zip 100 SCSI being sent out to me some time this
> week.
> I'll also need a SCSI cable to link the S760 and Zip 100, but can someone
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Hi,
>Translator solves the problem. This facility is in the Free version,
>so if you don't want to purchase the program you don't have to.
Wonderful piece of software by the way,total respect,I
bet you are selling hundreds of licences for this these days,
I would purchase this myself if I hadn't got the sack recently.....
>Otherwise, I've always liked ZipDrives, they are
>compatible, ubiquitous, reliable, and flexible.
Can't agree with you more,why make things difficult,
Adaptec SCSI card,Zip drive,works with any old sampler
and PC
Garth Hjelte
Sampler User
I am selling my monitor since my S-750 died and I have yet to replace it. I am located in Florida and I am asking $25 + shipping, or local pickup would be great.
This is a magnavox re-branded monitor with a silver roland strip across the front. It works as both an RGB or monochrome.
Kevin
Hi,Colin,
Thanks for the advice,and don't worry I won't be doing that!!
Jason
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> Hi,
>
> I have a white MU-1 which I got with the broken S550,which I am now
> using with an S330,it worked perfectly,but my god did it need cleaning
> cosmetically,it was a meths job.......
> Yours looks nice though,wouldn't be surprised if that went for £70+
> Stupid thing is,I actually prefer using the S330 without the mouse
> mostly lol
> Anyway good luck in your sale
>
> Jason
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>> Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 07:37:37 +0100
>> From: stevebrodie(a)moose.co.uk
>> Subject: [sgroup] Roland MU-1 mouse & S330 For Sale
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>> Hi,
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>> I have listed an S330 sampler and an MU-1 mouse on ebay, if anyone is
>> interested the listings can be viewed on the following links:
>>
>>
>> Roland S330 item number 170519316943
>> (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170519316943&rvr_id=&m…
>> )
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>> Roland MU-1 item number 170519317364
>> (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170519317364&rvr_id=&m…
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 14:15:05 +0100
> From: Jason Adkins <jason_ralf808(a)tiscali.co.uk>
> Subject: [sgroup] MU-1
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> Hi everyone,
>
> This has probably been said before but as the MU-1 is an MSX
> mouse,would a mouse for the CX5M,CX5MII/CX7M work? Or anyother MSX
> mouse?
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> Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2010 16:36:21 +0200
> From: Colin Shapiro <musos(a)icon.co.za>
> Subject: Re: [sgroup] MU-1
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> The Roland mouse for the S330/S550 was *NOT* a normal mouse at all.
>
> I have an S550 and burnt out a circuit board many years ago when I
> plugged in a standard Microsoft mouse.
>
> Though the plug looks the same, the pin config is different. Do NOT
> plug any non-Roland mouse into your sampler.
>
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>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> This has probably been said before but as the MU-1 is an MSX
>> mouse,would a mouse for the CX5M,CX5MII/CX7M work? Or anyother MSX
>> mouse?
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