32MB worth of samples in RAM.  I usually just keep the sampler on while
working on the toon.  From a couple days to a week sometimes.

I guess I can just record the samples to my laptop and store the presets
and MIDI sequences in flash.  Will be nice (understatement of the year)
to be able to back everything up to HD.

cheers for the input Trust.

On 6/2/03 9:08 PM, "Trust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 12:43 PM
> To: Drum & Bass Arena Discussion List
> 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.
> 


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