S-10 Samples To my alarm and dismay, I woke up one day to discover that there were no longer any samples for the Roland S-10 sampler available on the Internet! While I had a fair number of samples on my computer, I knew there had been many, many more at both the Li'l Chips site (which still exists but has jettisoned its Roland section) and the S-10 Archive (whose domain apparently no longer even exists). With some creative searching and the help of several kindly souls, I was able to piece together the entire contents of both afformentioned sites, plus a few samples I'd cooked up myself and a few of completely unknown origin! I would like to thank David R. Green (of Li'l Chips), Dennis Barton, Lance Lenehan and Steven Blakemore for their assistance, and of course John Sellens for giving them a home in the S-Group Archive. The Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/index.html) was an invaluable resource, as it just happens to have mirrored every zip file in the S-10 Archive. To utilize the syx files encoded in these zip files, you will obviously need some kind of patch librarian program. It seems that few such programs are set up for the Roland S-10, so the easiest way is to use a wonderful freeware program called S-10 Manager. Its website is http://members.lycos.nl/s10manager/. BaM Samples created and/or tweaked by yours truly. L-100a through L-111 Samples from the original Roland library. LCS-01 through LCS-14 Samples from the Li'l Chips library. Library1 through Library3 Samples from the defunct S-10 Archive. unknown Samples of unknown origin. Brian Andrew Marek bmarek@rocketparkmusic.com May 30, 2002