Hi! Great video!!! Would you help me? I have a emax II.. recently I bought one zip drive iomega and tryied to format direct into emax II with no results.. can you explain me step by step, how to format Zip drive iomega only with emax 2? Thanks a lot!!
@Diasjrfbtributefnm Sorry but I don't know about emax's II procedure. My emax is 1 with all jumpers out from internal zip drive (id SCSI 0), so emax's OS "see" this as a disk which can format it.
Does anyone know if the Emulator II factory sound library was available for the Emax1 as well? Was it released on CD-ROM or are the library floppy disks of an EII already readable in an Emax1? Of course I know that the Emax1 is actually a 12bit sampler while the EII is an 8bit machine. But I was just wondering if there is a way to make all the famous EII sounds available on a cheaper piece of hardware. It's probably a question of compatible "disk formats" or something.
What are all the "pages flipping" on the title? Do you have ALL those machines?
What's a "Zip Disk"? ;-) ha ha just kidding - I have 30 or more Zips loaded with samples for my classic ASR-10 rack mount (and a few SY QUESTS! and even 3.5 floppy disks - how bout that for retro?) Better dump my classic sequences while the machine can still work!
The retrosampler must survive! Even though I really wish I had bought an MPC as my first sampler - so performance oriented.
@VJFranzK The book at intro was made from vintagesynth explorer, the best synthesizers database ever! If you want to know about my machines, check the description in my upload under title "Midi synthesizers cover - The Hooters / Johnny B - Glanza's studio"
Hi! Great video!!! Would you help me? I have a emax II.. recently I bought one zip drive iomega and tryied to format direct into emax II with no results.. can you explain me step by step, how to format Zip drive iomega only with emax 2? Thanks a lot!!
Diasjrfbtributefnm 2 weeks ago
@Diasjrfbtributefnm Sorry but I don't know about emax's II procedure. My emax is 1 with all jumpers out from internal zip drive (id SCSI 0), so emax's OS "see" this as a disk which can format it.
glanza69 2 weeks ago
Does anyone know if the Emulator II factory sound library was available for the Emax1 as well? Was it released on CD-ROM or are the library floppy disks of an EII already readable in an Emax1? Of course I know that the Emax1 is actually a 12bit sampler while the EII is an 8bit machine. But I was just wondering if there is a way to make all the famous EII sounds available on a cheaper piece of hardware. It's probably a question of compatible "disk formats" or something.
sauermusicDE 6 months ago
IMO I still consider the Korg ESX-1 to be the best sampler ever - some have more advanced engines? But none has the great control interface !
(The microsampler made it harder to use)
1:25 - Nice. Randomly similar beat to "Crazy" by Gnarles Barkley ;-) But the instrumentation is very YMO / video game "quest action scene"
VJFranzK 6 months ago
What are all the "pages flipping" on the title? Do you have ALL those machines?
What's a "Zip Disk"? ;-) ha ha just kidding - I have 30 or more Zips loaded with samples for my classic ASR-10 rack mount (and a few SY QUESTS! and even 3.5 floppy disks - how bout that for retro?) Better dump my classic sequences while the machine can still work!
The retrosampler must survive! Even though I really wish I had bought an MPC as my first sampler - so performance oriented.
VJFranzK 6 months ago
@VJFranzK The book at intro was made from vintagesynth explorer, the best synthesizers database ever! If you want to know about my machines, check the description in my upload under title "Midi synthesizers cover - The Hooters / Johnny B - Glanza's studio"
glanza69 6 months ago
@1:22 starts emax's sound!
glanza69 6 months ago