I used to use CDXtract to convert S550 and S760 sounds to EXS24 format to use in Logic.
(I also have many disks for both machines.)
If I ever want to use CDXtract, I still have it available on my old G4 or on an
alternative OS boot drive (10.6). The conversions are very good. There's also
Translator for conversions.
As for building a new library from scratch, well...Logic has a huge factory library for
EXS24 and if you also go for something like Omnisphere, then you have enough sounds for 2
lifetimes! :-)
It finally comes down to ease of use, as well as your taste in sounds.
On 28Sep, 2015, at 23:58, Jesse Segovia <jsegovia(a)mindspring.com> wrote:
Excellent point about the superior power and
flexibility of newer
software-based samplers, but if you've invested in a huge collection of
samples for your S-550 or your S-760 (I've got both) like I have with all
the original Roland sample disks and 3rd party sounds from companies like
Voice Crystals, it's not straightforward to get the Roland samples into the
softsampler. Even if you don't need your old sounds how do you go about
building a big library from scratch for a new softsampler?
Wow, very nostalgic listening to 'Sunday Paper.' I was very familiar with
all those samples. I used to do lots of writing and just goofing around
with my S-550 and the Roland library sounds. They are SO familiar! :)
Jesse
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[mailto:sgroup-bounces+jsegovia=mindspring.com@sgroup.ca] On Behalf Of Colin
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Subject: Re: [sgroup] New S-550 user with Mac floppy disk questions
Hi Duncan,
Just use the monochrome output. It'll connect to any monitor or TV. The RGB
output is a lot more hassle.
Once you have a screen view, you'll be able to see and access stuff.
The samples from the Sunday Paper demo song were on one of the original
disks with the sequencer software for the S550. My memory on everything to
do with the S550 is somewhat hazy...I haven't used mine for many years.
Just curious:
With all the power of current apps like Logic Pro, how come you bought an
S550? Using a software sampler will give you so much more variety and scope
than the S550 ever can.
On 28Sep, 2015, at 20:04, Duncan Malashock <duncanmalashock(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hey Colin,
Thanks for the info on your setup. Somehow I figured it wouldn't be such a
stretch to get a floppy drive setup working on Yosemite, but it looks like I
was a little too cavalier.
Space is at a premium in my Brooklyn apartment, but maybe I could grab a
G4 Mac
Mini from eBay and do something similar to what you're doing. But I'm
guessing a good next step before that is to:
1) get my hands on some sample disks
2) hook up the video output from the S-550 to make things a little more
manageable.
I'm talking to someone about the disks they have around, but in the
meantime,
does anyone have any ideas where I can grab disks with the samples
used in the demo I posted earlier?
Thanks for your help!
On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 6:26 AM, Colin Shapiro <musos(a)icon.co.za> wrote:
Back again...
I noticed from a further post that you're running Yosemite.
It's highly unlikely that you'll find a drive that has up to date
drivers for any newer Mac OS than 10.6
I have an old Imation Superdrive which used to work under OS 10.6 but
there are no
longer drivers for it, and the Mac doesn't even see the drive
anymore. I've kept a "legacy" G4 that runs OS 10.2 and even OS9, simply
to
be able to read and write (and convert) floppies and run old programs that
could read Roland format disks.
Do you perhaps have an old computer lying around gathering dust? That may
be the
answer....or a friend that still has an old Mac.
Regards - Colin
On 28Sep, 2015, at 12:11, Colin Shapiro <musos(a)mac.com> wrote:
> Hi Duncan,
>
> I'm replying to your original post, mainly to ask some questions.
>
> First and most important, what OS are you running on the Mac?
> Next, what disk drive did you get?
> What type of connection does it have to your Mac?
>
> The DD 720K disks you have are perfect for the S550, but they must be
formatted in MS-DOS format to work on the S550.
>
> The problem is that the Mac most likely will not even see the drive, let
alone
the disks.
>
> I'll wait for your answers before continuing...
>
> Regards
> Colin
> ______________________________________
>
> On 28Sep, 2015, at 0:35, Duncan Malashock <duncanmalashock(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>> Hi Sgroup,
>>
>> How's it going? First time posting to the group, so thanks for having
me.
>>
>> I recently purchased an S-550 and love the sound. I'm mostly
>> interested in using those great samples that I'm sure you've all
>> heard in the Sunday Paper
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-_YmUmAMwU> demo. I'm hoping that
the
seasoned experts among you may be able to help me make that a reality.
>>
>> My unit came with two system disks, and it seemed like only one of
>> them loaded completely. Through doing program changes I was able to
>> get a couple samples working (one of a string section and one of an
>> orchestra hit). I'm finding it very difficult to see what samples
>> are available through the front panel. I had hoped the Sunday Paper
>> samples were pre-installed, but it seemed trying to load the
>> samples I was after was going to take more work.
>>
>> So my next step was to try to write disk images to floppies to use
>> in the S-500. I tracked down 10 DD 720K disks (old stock, not the
>> new ones which I've heard are unreliable), and the RSB sample
>> library in .OUT format
>> <http://llamamusic.com/s50s550/unusual_samples.html>. I'm on a
>> Macbook Pro running OS X Yosemite, so SMAC doesn't seem like a
>> possibility, and the Sabrent USB floppy drive I bought doesn't seem to
read the DD disks. So right now I'm stuck.
>>
>> Thanks for reading this far. Can anyone help me find a way to write
>> these disk images to the floppies using my Mac? Many thanks for any
help.
All best,
Duncan
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