Re: Ensoniq EPS/Roland S-330 opinions

dj bambi (djbambi@hotmail.com)
Mon, 01 Dec 1997 08:36:29 PST


I noticed in your original post that you have a Zip drive. If it's
a SCSI Zip drive and you think "cool, I can use it with my EPS",
forget it, the EPS won't recognize it... apart from that, I like
mine a lot. Would like a time stretching function but since I sample
from a turntable, I'll just time-stretch before sampling (pitch up
or down to desired tempo). Also, it's good to have an 8-output
expander for it...

djbambi@hotmail.com

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[...]
any problems working with ReCycle. In fact, ReCycle does double duty as
a
sample conversion tool. Sample, edit and loop on your computer, send it
to
the EPS via Recycle and you get better results. The only drawback is
that
it uses DS/DD floppy disks, which are sort of rare (but cheap) these
days,
though any well-stocked computer store might still have them. Of course
you
can always use DS/HD floppies, and cover up the left-side hole with
tape.

Elson

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