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Subject: im in file conversion hell


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Original Message 1/4                 Date: 14-Dec-99  @  05:24 PM   -   im in file conversion hell

dru

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see igot a s 1000 pb (no sampling in)
and a mpc 2000 heres the deal to get samples on the s 1000 im having to drop via recycle through midi which if you have ever dropped via midi you know it sucks my question is there a way to drop via scsi or can i convert wav through the mpc to s 1000 format help this is stifling my creative process



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Message 2/4                 Date: 15-Dec-99  @  02:36 PM   -   RE: im in file conversion hell

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you can wire up the two samplers to a scsi card and do it all thru soundforge or wavelab etc (i don't use recycle - does it have scsi support?) - the only problem with this is most samplers have only 1 scsi port, no chain port to pass thru to the next item - not sure how you'd solve that one - anyone? (also assume both units have scsi fitted)

or use akaidisk and convert to s100 and load via disks - scsi option'll be best tho - check out akai's site (www.akaipro.com) there is lotsa scsi documents online there



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Message 3/4                 Date: 19-Dec-99  @  07:01 PM   -   RE: im in file conversion hell

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in case anyone needs to know installed recycle 1.6 and used the dos drivers then scsi to the akai works great



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Message 4/4                 Date: 22-Dec-99  @  10:25 PM   -   RE: im in file conversion hell

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maybe in the new year if you've time you could write something to explain how you did that in steps.. i'd be interested to know how it went...



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