Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

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Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby maky357 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 4:48 pm

Can anyone share experience or any kind of help please...

I ama ware that sounddiver adaptation is not most updated one, thus you have some missing lfo curves from EOS 4.7 etc. but overall sounddiver adaptation is VERY useful. Since i don't know what will happen with ZoeOS i decided to learn sounddiver and really it is great software.

I dig it inside out and i found everything i am looking for - however i am not clear with one feature. Under e-6400 ultra adaptation i see disk browse feature. When i click on this feature sounddiver is able to "catch" everything from my internal HDD disk. That includes folders, banks etc. Really nice feature. I CAN SEE whole content of my HDD indeed. However i am not able to load it that way. I mean i click on bank but nothing is happening. When i click on any bank i don't see anything to be in action. I am finding a bit weird that someone added this feature so you could "just" look what is on your HDD but without possibility to load content.

So i am sure i am doing something wrong. To me it seems that bank can be loaded by clicking on bank, but that is not in my case. So i am asking for a bit of help or some points about using sounddiver. My e-6400 ultra is EOS v4.7 disk is fat-32 formatted.

Is anyone able to load/audition bank via sounddiver?

thanks for any kind of help!
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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby maky357 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 6:06 pm

update: wooohooo i found it!!! It is not in adaptation it is in Sounddiver main menu. when you browse your disk and when you click on bank you just have to go in menu "Special" and then click on "Load Selection"...working like a charm..browsing HDD content from my computer will make things quite a lot easier... :grin: :grin:
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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby fatbenelton » Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:47 pm

I couldn't see it in the files section - any chance you can upload the adaption here please?

Cheers

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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby MFPhouse » Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:08 am

You can only look. and get the File-Names for Programmchange . LogicAudio do this automatical. Just go ( doubleklick on Multiinstrument ) and get via flip Menu all Names.
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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby razo » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:17 pm

For the record:
I used Steinberger Midex-8 midi interface and had lots of problems with SoundDiver together with other software. Its cruical to use a midiinterface that is supported by the Emagic SD to not get sysexproblems.
Using an Emagig amt-8 now it functions flawless. On a mac, OS9.
All the best,
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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby maky357 » Fri Mar 12, 2010 8:59 pm

What are you guys talking about?? I have 3. different MIDI interface devices and ALL of them works like a charm. There i have just test them! I have Edirol UM-550, i have one two SonicCore soundcards (DSP solution) i have hybrid one with E-MU soundcard (nothing common with e-mu sampler), everything is working!!! On all three different midi interfaces everything is woprking once when you hook everything. To make it CLEAR for new users - With sounddiver one can:

Browse HDD,
Browse Banks,
See patches
See samples
Load all in one go
Load specific Patch
Load specific Sample
Edit Multi window
Edit Setup
Hell EDIT Everything i know..

This software is truly making my life easier. I am in heaven. I am using my e-mu sampler with so much ease i can not believe it..

My e-mu spec: eos 4.7m 128mb ram, optional out card installed, HDD is FAT32 western digital 40GB. Sounddiver can see all specification of my e-mu correctly btw..
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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby razo » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:05 am

Just saying that Soundiver and midex-8 didn't work well together....
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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby MFPhouse » Sat Mar 13, 2010 12:44 pm

maky357 wrote:My e-mu spec: eos 4.7m 128mb ram, optional out card installed, HDD is FAT32 western digital 40GB. Sounddiver can see all specification of my e-mu correctly btw..


...and wich Computer ? ( MAC /PC/OSX/OS9 ?) and wich Sounddiver version ? 3.01? Beta for OSX ?
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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby maky357 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:12 pm

razo wrote:Just saying that Soundiver and midex-8 didn't work well together....

I've hard a lot of people having problems with midex in particular. I mean really a lot of them. Just check steinberg forum. Some(low number) say it is working for them some say (majority) that something is messed with complex sysex. Too bad for people having midex since it is discounted now.
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Re: Sounddiver and E-e6400 ultra disk browsing

Postby maky357 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 1:15 pm

MFPhouse wrote:
maky357 wrote:My e-mu spec: eos 4.7m 128mb ram, optional out card installed, HDD is FAT32 western digital 40GB. Sounddiver can see all specification of my e-mu correctly btw..


...and wich Computer ? ( MAC /PC/OSX/OS9 ?) and wich Sounddiver version ? 3.01? Beta for OSX ?

Sorry my bad. Tested on both Windows XP SP3 and Window 7, working flawless!! Sounddiver 3.0.5 - I was in fear that sounddiver won't work on win7 (since it is very old piece of software) but it is working :)
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