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EXS-24 to EMU E6400

PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:24 am
by CountLovE
Hello!

I just picked up an EMU e6400 Ultra. I spent a good month finding a IDE drive, and CD-ROM. So everything is now up and running.

My problem lies in 2 places. How in the world do I get my software samples off this machine, and into the CD-ROM drive?

I have a Quad G5 machine running OSX.

I have CDXTRACT

I converted my EXS file to SF2 file. Then burned the .sf2 file to CD using toast, but that didn't do anything.

Also the browser shows 7 CD-ROMS, 1 hard drive, and 1 floppy. Is something strange going on?

I can't hook up a Scsi card since I don't know of a PCI express version that isn't rediculous.. And I did search this forum for anything close to my problem.

If anyone could help me, I would be very greatful for any advice.

Thank You.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 7:05 pm
by ehasting
Hey.. i have no big clue about the scsi part.. but you can use extreme sample converter or chickensys to create emu cd's from your esx-24 samples. EOS uses its own standard. its not SF2.

Both thoes two applications has the possibility to create a virtual eos drive which you can store your samples to, then burn to a disk. (probably as an ISO).

can anybody else leverage on this?