ESI-4000 CF install/jogwheel repair help?
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 12:22 am
Hello all.
I own an ESI-4000 which I bought in the late nineties, and only used it for a few years before I lost interest in making music.
Now my interest has resurfaced and I plan to dust it off and put it back to work.
I'm very interested in installing an internal CF reader/writer as I never want to deal with floppies again.
Can anyone provide or point me to some info as to how to go about this?
Would I be able to load/save to CF on the sampler as well as writing to CF on my PC then loading it on the sampler?
Could I even connect the sampler to my PC and dump samples on to the ESI without the need for internal storage?
I am totally lost and don't know where to start, would someone be kind enough to spell it out for me?
I originally used an Atari ST with Cubase so have zero experience with PCs & audio gear!
The jog wheel doesn't work properly as well, I seem to remember it registering 1 in 10 clicks, do you know how I'd go about repairing/replacing this, or could I control the sampler entirely from the PC somehow?
Cheers, Stevie
I own an ESI-4000 which I bought in the late nineties, and only used it for a few years before I lost interest in making music.
Now my interest has resurfaced and I plan to dust it off and put it back to work.
I'm very interested in installing an internal CF reader/writer as I never want to deal with floppies again.
Can anyone provide or point me to some info as to how to go about this?
Would I be able to load/save to CF on the sampler as well as writing to CF on my PC then loading it on the sampler?
Could I even connect the sampler to my PC and dump samples on to the ESI without the need for internal storage?
I am totally lost and don't know where to start, would someone be kind enough to spell it out for me?
I originally used an Atari ST with Cubase so have zero experience with PCs & audio gear!
The jog wheel doesn't work properly as well, I seem to remember it registering 1 in 10 clicks, do you know how I'd go about repairing/replacing this, or could I control the sampler entirely from the PC somehow?
Cheers, Stevie