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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> 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:
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> 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
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I have both the Roland Library Sampler (the sample CD that has a variety of examples from the Library) as well as the Drums and Cymbals CD. I've been trying to use the analog drum samples (Tr-606, etc.) and on all of them I have the same problem with the hi-hat samples acting wierd: the sound seems to pan left/right randomly, and sometime drops out completely or with very low volume/velocity. I checked the pan settings and they are set to center. Is there some deeper parameter that makes it do this intentionally? I want a pure, clean centered hi-hat (this happens on both open and closed..
-jeff (myrios)
Hi all,
This is my first post to the group.
I have a Roland S-760 that I've been using for a long time (since
1996). Upgraded it with 32Mbytes of RAM, 500MB SCSI hard disk and a
SCSI CD-ROM drive.
It worked wonderfully for many years until I had to travel to Europe
in 2006. I had to live there for nearly a year. After I came back to
Brazil my studio equipment have been turned off during all this time.
I tried to turn on my S-760, it loaded the system from the hard disk
(countdown to zero) and then it rebooted again. And the process
repeated endlessly. I thought it could be a problem of the hard disk
then I tried from the floppy drive. Same problem. I formatted a new
floppy and wrote the system (version 2.24) and still had the same
problem. I gave up and left the unit untouched.
Recently I'm planning to put my hardware setup up again and I really
miss the S-760 sound / programability. I tried booting it up again and
had the same problem. Tried everything: removing the RAM modules,
booting from floppy, hard-disk... same problem: it keeps booting up
endlessly; one day I left it booting this way until it froze with the
screen similar to the parameters that appears when you boot up with
MODE pressed. Then I thought the problem could be of the S-760 EEPROM.
Is there any way I could check this out or get a new eeprom? In Brazil
the chances are really remote of finding it, I sent this unit to a
technicas assistance without success.
I am looking forward for any ideas and thank you all in advance for
your patience and interest.
My best regards,
Michael de Oliveira Nicassio [XRS]
michael(a)xrsland.com
http://www.xrsland.comhttp://www.tupybrasil.com
f: +55 61 8154 4886
Cx Postal 2155
Brasilia / DF
70343-970
Hello all,
i am a new roland user and i have a problem, maybe someone can help...
i recently bought an used S-10; unfortunately when i take a sample i will only get 14 semitones higher notes (then it plays the correct note but one octave lower...) and not 21 as indicated on the manual.
this is annoying because also when playing existing samples i get "lower octave" notes for the last 3 to 4 keys at the end of the keyboard....
any idea about what could be broken?
thanks in advance for any help and long live roland :)
Gian
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I might.... post up 1, or 2 E-MU SP-12's..that will be a hard one
At 5/11/2010 03:39 PM, jsegovia(a)mindspring.com wrote:
>Right, but it's very easy to connect an external hard drive to the S-760.
s750 is exactly the same. SCSI plug on the back.
Dennis <db(a)skylab2000.com>
Brainforest Productions, Los Angeles
I wanted the same thing, but I ended up removing the floppy drive and
installing an internal SCSI zip 100MB drive in it's place. NOTE: Before
attempting the procedure below be sure to boot from an S-750 floppy disk
and install the S-750 OS onto a blank ZIP disk BEFORE you remove the
floppy drive or you won't be able to boot the S-750 from the zip drive.
I routed a 25 pin SCSI cable from the SCSI connection on the back of the
S-750 into the inside of the S-750. Depending on how precious your S-750
is to you, you can cut a notch in the enclosure on the top to allow for
the cable, or just do like I did and screw the S-750's enclosure down over
the cable. That bent the tin enclosure a little but it wasn't visible from
the front. I then scavenged a cable from an old SCSI hard drive enclosure
that had a 50 pin SCSI connector for a SCSI drive on one end, and the 25
pin SCSI connector on the other and connected up the zip drive. I also
used the power connector for the floppy drive to power the zip drive.
Remember to set the SCSI ID on the zip drive accordingly to avoid
conflicts. The cabling looked like hell from the back, but it all worked.
Andy
At 5/11/2010 07:58 AM, t'byte wrote:
Hi everybody,
I read that the S-750 was just basically an S-770 with lesser A/D
converters and no internal hard drive. Wondering if I could just add an
internal hard drive to my S-750, I opened it up yesterday. Couldn't find
any place for a hard drive, though. Also it looked like there was a place
on the S-750 mainboard for a 50-pin internal SCSI connector, without any
connector soldered on. So I guess there is also no actual fixture in the
S-750 for the hard drive to go, eh?
I didn't fully disassemble the thing, but in peeking around, I did see
that the lower board (with the audio outputs on it) does say "S-770" on
the PCB. The upper board says S-750 though.
Thanks
Tim
The s760 doesn't have a hard drive either, so will be the same issue.
At 5/11/2010 01:03 PM, jsegovia(a)mindspring.com wrote:
>I can't help you with the technical questions, but at this point with
>little technical help available from Roland and with so many S-760s
>available for so little money, why not just spring for the S-760? There
>are a couple on ebay right now for $125-169. I paid a lot more for mine
>seven or eight years ago.
Dennis <db(a)skylab2000.com>
Brainforest Productions, Los Angeles
Hi everybody,
I read that the S-750 was just basically an S-770 with lesser A/D
converters and no internal hard drive. Wondering if I could just add an
internal hard drive to my S-750, I opened it up yesterday. Couldn't find
any place for a hard drive, though. Also it looked like there was a place
on the S-750 mainboard for a 50-pin internal SCSI connector, without any
connector soldered on. So I guess there is also no actual fixture in the
S-750 for the hard drive to go, eh?
I didn't fully disassemble the thing, but in peeking around, I did see
that the lower board (with the audio outputs on it) does say "S-770" on
the PCB. The upper board says S-750 though.
Thanks
Tim