Copy Full sample disks to internal HD

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Copy Full sample disks to internal HD

Postby snaper » Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:20 pm

HOW???

I dont know...

Thanks
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Postby snaper » Mon Jan 21, 2008 3:12 pm

Ergh...nobody?
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Postby Ole » Mon Jan 21, 2008 4:56 pm

Well, load them into ram, save to harddrive?
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Postby snaper » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:04 pm

Ole wrote:Well, load them into ram, save to harddrive?


Yes...I know this...but what if I want to copy the full disk...it is a tooo long process (load the banks, and then save it to hdd...)
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Postby robr » Mon Jan 21, 2008 6:46 pm

Have you tried the backup function from the disk menu?

If that doesn't work then the only way is as stated earlier, to load each bank individually and save, or use a translation program on your mac/pc.
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Postby snaper » Mon Jan 21, 2008 7:04 pm

robr wrote:Have you tried the backup function from the disk menu?

If that doesn't work then the only way is as stated earlier, to load each bank individually and save, or use a translation program on your mac/pc.


Unfortunatly the backup function isnt available if i browsing my cd...
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Postby dahknee » Sun Apr 06, 2008 6:11 pm

snaper wrote:
robr wrote:Have you tried the backup function from the disk menu?

If that doesn't work then the only way is as stated earlier, to load each bank individually and save, or use a translation program on your mac/pc.


Unfortunatly the backup function isnt available if i browsing my cd...



Snaper the backup option is not available when browsing the cd. It should be available from the main disk menu.

Using Robr's tip I was able to backup a couple of cd's. Only problem is that I haven't figured out how to control which folder it gets backed up to. Some cd's have a good directory structure with a main folder and subfolders so that I was able to rename the main folder to the cd's name after backup. Other backups created a bunch of folders on my drive.
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Postby snaper » Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:10 am

dahknee wrote:
snaper wrote:
robr wrote:Have you tried the backup function from the disk menu?

If that doesn't work then the only way is as stated earlier, to load each bank individually and save, or use a translation program on your mac/pc.


Unfortunatly the backup function isnt available if i browsing my cd...



Snaper the backup option is not available when browsing the cd. It should be available from the main disk menu.

Using Robr's tip I was able to backup a couple of cd's. Only problem is that I haven't figured out how to control which folder it gets backed up to. Some cd's have a good directory structure with a main folder and subfolders so that I was able to rename the main folder to the cd's name after backup. Other backups created a bunch of folders on my drive.


Sorry man I cant....when i move the cursor to the cd drive, the bacjup function isnt available...
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Postby dahknee » Mon Apr 07, 2008 12:44 pm

snaper wrote:
dahknee wrote:
snaper wrote:
robr wrote:Have you tried the backup function from the disk menu?

If that doesn't work then the only way is as stated earlier, to load each bank individually and save, or use a translation program on your mac/pc.


Unfortunatly the backup function isnt available if i browsing my cd...



Snaper the backup option is not available when browsing the cd. It should be available from the main disk menu.

Using Robr's tip I was able to backup a couple of cd's. Only problem is that I haven't figured out how to control which folder it gets backed up to. Some cd's have a good directory structure with a main folder and subfolders so that I was able to rename the main folder to the cd's name after backup. Other backups created a bunch of folders on my drive.


Sorry man I cant....when i move the cursor to the cd drive, the bacjup function isnt available...


Which unit and EOS version are you using?
E6400 Ultra 4.70
E4XT 4.70
Proteus 2000 w/Mo Phatt rom
Virtuoso w/World and Vintage roms
XL-1
MPC2000xl
MPC1000
Triton Classic
Pro Tools
Macbook Pro
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Postby snaper » Sun Apr 13, 2008 10:46 am

Dahknee:

I use a 6400 Ultra E-Mu with the latest OS (4.70)
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Re:

Postby maky357 » Sat Feb 20, 2010 9:12 pm

snaper wrote:Dahknee:

I use a 6400 Ultra E-Mu with the latest OS (4.70)

Hi, i am pulling this thread since i had same question and the and good thing (and weird when compared to your issue) is that in my E6400 ultra with EOS 4.7 i actually see "backup" function and it is working flawless!! I was afraid that i will be forced to load and save bank by bank (as some in this forum suggested) but backup function is working lovely. Copy whole CD to internal HDD is a breeze...

Kind regards...
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Re: Copy Full sample disks to internal HD

Postby snaper » Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:28 am

Ive tried the backup function but still didnt work. 6400 Ultra, with EOS 4.7, but not working.
Ive tried with Akai and Ensoniq discs.
Maybe it works only with emu discs...
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Re: Copy Full sample disks to internal HD

Postby arkieboy » Sun Feb 21, 2010 2:36 pm

it only works with EMu disks in my tests

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Re: Copy Full sample disks to internal HD

Postby snaper » Sun Feb 21, 2010 7:28 pm

:D

Ah, I see...

Unfortunately I own only Akai and Ensoniq discs...
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Re: Copy Full sample disks to internal HD

Postby arkieboy » Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:17 am

if the aim is to back up the CD ROMs incase of failure, there are a number of ISO imaging utilities on all platforms: Mac OS X is particularly convenient, but you can get stuff on PC pretty easily too.

Otherwise, it's a manual job to import up to 128Mb of stuff, document it and save the bank. Done this with all of my important Akai CD ROMs - its a pain, but it has to be done.

Unless anyone knows better?

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