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From: Daniel Norman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 10:25
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Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Question for the EMU headsI thought the max in an EMU was 128MB???--------Original Message-----
From: Jones, Martyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 03 June 2003 10:24
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Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Question for the EMU headsI have a problem that pops up every know and again that I wondered if any of you EMU headz get?
I have 256mb in my EMU, when I use over about 50 - 60% I notice that I start to get problems. The most common one is a message that mentions something like "Clip left of sample zero". This then wrecks all my samples with click sounds ; (
I also notice that using this amount of memory also causes fatal errors.
I just back up to HD as often as poss, but when in a creative flow, sometimes forget, and the have to start again ; (
EMU although helpful, have never been able to shed any light on this problem.
Peace,
Martyn
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From: Woodhead Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 09:17
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Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Question for the EMU heads
Oh yeah, mentioning the SIMMS thing, I don't know if speed effects how the EMU sees the memory. I know with some of the SIMM chips, if you stuck in a slower speed (i.e slower acccess), it wouldn't see the memory size correctly. Also had this with some of the early DIMM chips, where it would see it as a lower memory size (though it was pretty marginal i.e less than 10% difference)...
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From: Trust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 June 2003 03:08
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Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Question for the EMU heads
David-
You can actually back up to floppy if you have to. Of course, if you are
working with large audio files you are going to need quite a few...I'm not sure how else you are were planning to save the tune anwya since you
dont have an intenal hard drive installed? If you have a SCSI zip drive and
can find the right cable you can save your bank to zip drive.ez, trust
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From: David Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 12:43 PM
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Subject: [dnb-prod] RE: Question for the EMU heads
Thanks for the reply. I've emailed Emu support and am waiting for a
response.
It looks like EOS 4.x only supports up to 18GB. I will check out the
Quantum Fireball
drive. Right now I'm looking at the Seagate BARRACUDA ST118273LC 18GB.
The spec is 80pin Ultra2 SCSI wide so I'm unsure if it's compatible. I
know there's an adaptor
for 80pin -> 50 pin.Seems that way about the RAM tho. =(
I hesitate to switch out the RAM at this point because I've set up some
banks for my latest
tune and will obviously lose all data when I switch the sampler off.
C'est la vie.Trust wrote:
>I have a Quantum Fireball 10 gig drive which came with my e5K turbo.
Havent
>had any problems with it (yet). I dont think you neccesarily need the
>hardrive mounting kit EMU from since it's just a data cable, power cable
and
>some screws, but it nice cause they are all the right size and you dont
have
>to worry about trying to stuff a 3 foot cable into the case.
>
>Sounds to me like you got duped on the RAM =( Try taking the other chip
>out - i think (but am not sure) that they need to be even pairs. Perhaps
>one is 16MB, and the other is 64MB but it will only read 32MB because it's
>drops the first one to 16Mb. I'm not 100% sure on this, but worth a try.
>There is no special setup required to installing the ram so it sounds like
>you got a bum deal.
>
>hope this helps,
>trust
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Subject: [dnb-prod] Question for the EMU heads
>
>Ok, looking to buy a SCSI HD for my E6400 Ultra sampler --
>a reasonably large drive, 20-30+ gigs.
>
>I've checked emu.com and they have a rather old list of compatible
>drives: Quantum, Seagate, Plextor... Question is, what do you all
>recommend? Models, Price range, places to buy, etc. Do I need
>to buy the HD mounting kit from Emu?
>
>One more question. I recently picked up 128MB RAM from Ebay for
>aforementioned sampler and after installing it, it will only recognize
>32MB. I took one of the chipsets out and it read 16MB. The seller
>swears to me that they are 2 64MB chipsets. Am I doing something
>wrong or have I been duped?
>
>
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