From mailbox.syr.edu!naherzin Sat Oct 31 22:05:44 1992 Received: from mailbox.syr.edu ([128.230.18.5]) by watdragon.uwaterloo.ca with SMTP id <168431-1>; Sat, 31 Oct 1992 22:05:38 -0500 Received: from rodan.acs.syr.edu by mailbox.syr.edu (4.1/CNS) id AA11112; Sat, 31 Oct 92 22:06:23 EST Received: by rodan.acs.syr.edu (4.1/Spike-2.0) id AA05952; Sat, 31 Oct 92 22:01:38 EST Message-Id: <9211010301.AA05952@rodan.acs.syr.edu> To: jmsellen@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca Subject: 1991 August Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1992 22:01:37 -0500 From: "neil herzinger" Status: R Date: Sun, 4 Aug 91 01:46:17 -0400 (EDT) >From: Neil Anthony Herzinger To: Sgroup Subject: August Hey s-people. I'm going to be out of the country for most of august, so the list will run unattended. This shouldn't cause any problems, but I won't be able to add or delete anyone from it. My work on the hypercard program will have to be suspended, but here's an important question I'ld like to get a few responces to before I continue. What should the main field of a card be? As in the one piece of information that 'names' the card and all other information would follow. Should it be a disk? a patch? or an individual sample? It seems to me, the best solution would be patches. It would be ridiculus to list all 12 parts of a multisample or something along those lines. Tell me what you think. For those who might care, I will be cavorting around England and Ireland doing some site seeing, visiting relatives, and pursuing my two favorite hobbies: b&w photography and sound recording (with my new portable DAT!!!!). I promise to bring back some english lawn mower samples :-) neil -- Date: Mon, 5 Aug 1991 09:53:22 PDT >From: Donald_C._Tycholis.ESCP10@xerox.com Subject: Re: August To: nh0n+@andrew.cmu.edu Cc: sgroup+@andrew.cmu.edu Neil, Congrats on the vacation and the *PORTABLE DAT* (boy am I jealous!!! 8v). By the way, I have moved into a new mail domain and my current address will go sour in a few weeks. Can you please change my address to: DTycholis.escp10@xerox.com Thanks much, and tell us all about your trip when you return! Also would like to learn more about your DAT and your impressions on it after the trip, as this is hopefully my next Christmas toy! Don -- >From: wbf@cbema.att.com Date: Mon, 5 Aug 91 13:43 EDT To: sgroup+@andrew.cmu.edu Subject: Neil's Portable DAT Way to go! Congrats on the portable DAT. Is it that new SONY? Please give us its specs like the sample frequencies it uses in record, type and number of inputs, oversampling, battery data, etc. I'm holding off on buying a second DAT until I find a portable with balanced inputs (mic/line switchable), 48V phantom power to the mic (again, switchable), coax digital ins and outs (to interface with my Sharp DAT), and NO SCMS! Does yours have SCMS? Bill -- To: sgroup+@andrew.cmu.edu Subject: Clean disk drive on S-330 Date: 16 Aug 91 05:57:36 EDT (Fri) >From: david!david@cis.ohio-state.edu (David A. Roth) Does anyone know what is the proper way to clean the disk drive on the S-330. Is using the disk cleaning kits used for Macs and other 3.5 inch drives ok? David -- To: sgroup+@andrew.cmu.edu Subject: CD-ROM of Roland library and SampleCell Date: 16 Aug 91 05:56:33 EDT (Fri) >From: david!david@cis.ohio-state.edu (David A. Roth) I've been thinking about getting SampleCell which is a sampleboard that plugs into Mac IIs. The samples for samplecell come on a CD-ROM drive. I know that Roland also provides their samples this way too. Does anyone know if this same CD-ROM disk from Roland can be read and used with SampleCell? I am guessing that the Roland Library of sounds might be covered on the CD-ROM that comes with the samplecell. David >From: att!MAX.CC.UREGINA.CA!KEELERJA@mtdca.att.com Date: Thu, 22 Aug 91 13:39:05 CST Subject: Re: Clean disk drive on S-330 To: att!andrew.cmu.edu!nh0n+@mtdca.att.com Hi; I simply use a generic disk cleaner in my S-330 and it seems to work fine. ...Jason