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Subject: Is Yam A4000 the solutions?
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Original Message 1/4 12-Apr-01 @ 08:31 AM - Is Yam A4000 the solutions?
I am in search for a samples and since the a4000 is 'cheap' it might be a best choise. But i've heard some bad things about the sample quality from the yam samplers. Does somebody know if the a4000 can compete to emu and akai?
For example, can you hear the difference from the original if you sample a dry kickdrum (does it still has the pulse).
I have a PC system with a SCSI card for my CDR. Is it (easy) possible to swap samples from the PC and the SCSI hd in the a4000. I've heard that the filesystem from the a4000 is different then MS-DOS so how is it possible?
Thanks for any reply.
Greets johan
Message 2/4 12-Apr-01 @ 05:28 PM - RE: Is Yam A4000 the solutions?
Message 3/4 18-Apr-01 @ 10:10 AM - RE: Is Yam A4000 the solutions?
Is it tight for drumtracks?
Message 4/4 19-Apr-01 @ 01:16 PM - RE: Is Yam A4000 the solutions?
the file system is crap though (IMO), you can import wav and aiff files (but only from floppy and only one at a time) and you can export aiff files.
it's best to miss it altogether and use scsi and a pc to transport samples.
it has a wierd way of organising disks, basically you can't create sub-directories so a certain amount of pre-planning when formatting and partitioning disks is required.
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