fwiw, i think that my old pal stefano daino's dsp-quattro program can
handle stuff back even to the s50/550. i think you need to format
your disk in a sampler, but it can then put samples there. i'm not
sure what the development status of dsp is these days, i haven't had
much to do with hardware for a decade now.
cheers
bruce
On Mar 25, 2009, at 3:03 PM, k2500x _ wrote:
How does translator output roland format? Does it write the ISO
image and then you burn it to a CD? What's the latest version of
traslator? I tried it once around 2001 or so and found it so buggy
as if to be unusable. Can I just stick in an AKAI disk and it will
spit out in Roland format? The native translation of AKAI on the
roland is very slow and painful. Plus the key velocity maps seem to
be all wrong.
Ken
I find Roland S-7x CD's very easily -
EatWest and QUpArts have them
still for sale on their sites. Roland I believe still sells their
CD's.
Sure, it's a little harder find the sounds, but the good news is that
they are less expensive. Additionally (company plug here) you can use
Translator
www.chickensys.com to convert into Roland S-7x format from
any other format, so you aren't necessarily tied into just Roland
format.
Garth Hjelte
Sampler User
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