hi everyone
well, looks like the old gang is still reading the list, even if most
of us haven't fired up our samplers in a while. yet i can't bring
myself to get rid of it. i did a live show a couple of weeks ago and
one of the performers did an amazing solo set with an old akai
sampler (i think an s1000) which just showed me that it's how you use
it that counts. same thing with my old oberheim matrix 6R - i know as
soon as i sell it i'll have an idea that calls for some meaty analog.
back on the s550 front, i too have a ton of old disks and would be
willing to participate in a collective archive if there is interest.
one thing i wonder is if there is any lingering legal issues we
should consider. i have a couple of commercial cdrs of samples from
companies long gone - are we safe in including these? what about
roland samples?
cheers
bruce
On May 4, 2008, at 11:10 PM, Jesse Segovia wrote:
Hello, everybody! Great to see some traffic on this
excellent list,
dedicated to a great (if somewhat dated) technology.
I've backed up lots of my s-disk images which I'll gladly make
available to
anyone who's interested. As a matter of fact, one very kind list
member
sent me a CD of some of his backups in exchange for my backups, but
I never
finished my own backups and I've since forgot who sent me the
disk! :(
Very big apologies to whomever it was - please let me know and I'll
correct
the situation immediately.
If anyone is interested this would make a good excuse for me to
start again
to complete backing up my disks to sdisk images and put those on a CD.
Oh, and I also have a very large collection of blank 720KB floppy
disks for
sale, if anyone is interested. They are very good quality - they
came from
the software company where I used to work, and in all the years
I've worked
with them (since the late '80s) I think I've only had one or two
fail on me.
Let me know if anyone is interested in that.
Jesse
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I also have the Roland fioppies. If we are planning to archive these,
shouldn't we all work together to not duplicate work.
Or has this been done already for the Roland floppies?
I've found many of my old disks are now unreadable....
At 5/4/2008 01:13 PM, David A. Roth wrote:
Hi Colin and everyone!
Nice to see some activity on this list too.
I have many disks for my S330 and have given thought to archive them.
I was either going to use the S-Mac and/or 'dd' command on Linux to
create an image of each floppy as a directory, and then burn the
whole thing to CD-ROM. Of course, I would want to have the samples
exacted too since there is no telling if any sort of format from the
Roland sampler library would be supported. It seems a shame to have
to lose the set-ups for the samples and patches themselves by going
to another format whatever that might be. But at the very least,
preserving the raw samples is possible.
Yes, there might be better samples available now for certain things,
but those you created yourself or edited it would be good to keep
them. Hard to believe that hundreds of those floppy disks could be
stored on a single CD-ROM now for less than the price of what I paid
for a single 3.5 floppy disk. :-)
Loading them into Mach 5 would also be a good idea as well!
David A. Roth
david(a)roth-music.com
On May 4, 2008, at 6:39 AM, Colin Shapiro wrote:
Hi folks,
There hasn't been any action on this group for months so I thought
I'd get something going....
I hardly use my S550 anymore but I have literally hundreds of
floppy disks of sounds. It seems a shame for all of these to not be
used anymore. This is really just laziness and ease of use - I work
with Logic Pro 8 and tend to use their EXS24 sampler exclusively.
I have the old S-Mac set of utilities for reading and writing S550
disks and sometimes use them to just lift sounds off the floppies,
for import into EXS24. This works okay for very simple things like
drum samples and hits.
I also use CDXtract and sometimes Translator to convert S760 disks
and these work well. I know it's possible to do a convert load of
S550 disks into S760, then convert via CDXtract to EXS24, but this
is is long process. To add to this, my S760 has suddenly become
sick and says I only have 1.2 MB RAM - I actually have 32MB. (But
that's another problem....)
Has anyone come across new (or old) utilities for bringing S550
sample disks into the 21st century? Something to read and convert
these precious old treasures.....
Regards - Colin
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