![]() ![]() Most samplers have SCSI interface options, if not standard, and you should be using that to get decent performance and workflow out fo your sampler. We DO NOT provide this function to encourage using floppy disks! Floppy disk technology is over 30 years old and really you shouldn't be using it under normal circumstances. NOTE: Translator does not show the A: or B: drive in Local/External Drives, you have to move the files to your hard drive to access them.Ī note about using floppies: We provide this function because we want to be the most complete software in the world when it comes to sampler disk and file formats. ![]() Kurzweil and MPC use (basically) the standard MS-DOS format can can be read normally. Proprietary floppy formats include Ensoniq EPS/ASR, Akai S1000/3000, Roland S-5x/7x, and Emu E3/E4. You can read off of them and write to them. Proprietary floppies show up under a heading of Floppy A under Proprietary Drives in the Container Pane. ![]() Generally we are more apt to help if you call us and youa re in front of your computer.) Since this is not our software, we cannot prioritize resources to handle their problems. (Please note that we are uncomfortable providing support for OmniFlop installation issues. Your floppy drive must be assigned to the a: drive, not the b: drive.We highly recommend using Windows XP 32-bit operating system. Please note: OmniFlop 64 (the 64-bit version) is not guaranteed to work well.At this writing, you can download this driver at On Windows, you must use the OmniFlop replacement floppy driver.It must be a internal floppy drive driven by a standard floppy drive controller.Windows only: the Mac does not facilitate the ability to access these disks due to hardware restrictions.However, it does so only under the following circumstances: Translator™ 6 reads and writes most proprietary sampler floppy disks and their formats. ![]() Translator 7 DOES support Proprietary Floppy Images, just not the floppy disks themselves. This information only pertains to Translator 6, and in Windows. IMPORTANT!!!: Translator™ 7 does not support proprietary floppy disks. ![]()
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