This is an excellent choice if not the best in this CATEGORY. The report makes me parrait any justification for musicians possdant sound banks as well as important Hards samplers or virtual. _ Makes the big quality of this app is just not that big of default and that will get us out of almost any situation in import and export rather fawn lgante. _ Another great quality is that this product is made rgulirement day for several years and each time the functions that are supplmentaires implementations are still in the style of the day (intgration new virtual sampler MachFive, Kontakt. _ The interface is more user friendly than software such as that of competitor Chicken System "Translator" which parrait a little search. (Although this function is improved and it is often easier to mount the image with software ddi (Alcohol120% for example). _ The possibility to mount CD images directly and to read the code. ) or "merger levels velocitquot To create a multi layer. _ The possibility of "merger program" which allows easier CRER programs (drum kits. _ The converted measure a sample, a program, the entire CD if a need. _ The multitude of formats included in both import and export The USB ones are still a tenner though and the disks are dirt cheap, like £1 each or so.I use a dj since CDXtract year and I must say that this app is the Swiss Army Knife of vritablement sampler also some developers do not make a mistake in their product intgrant this app (MachFive MOTU). Last year you could have bought SCSI zip drives and CD drives for a fiver. This kind of old gear is becoming more and more expensive as people are getting back into doing music on real hardware. ![]() Remember: the CDS CANNOT be read by the PC The CDs can then be used in the AKAI with an external SCSI CD drive. Once you have the ISO file, then you can use IMGBurn as explained in my previous post, to burn the ISO to CD. However the import function in Kontakt doesn't do anything either. I only got as far as using an old Kontakt 4 version, and i'm able to somewhat play the sounds from it when placed in the Images folder in my documents. Poweriso and Magiciso, programs as such will ignore the file and won't open it. I forgot what I used but will post again in a couple of weeks when I have time to test it again. Nothing except CDXtract will open the ISO files. Unfortunately IMGBurn cannot be used here because it can only image CDs, not hard drives or Zip disks. When you have saved all your stuff on it, move the DISK to the USB drive connected to the PC (Windows 10 64-bit is OK too) and use an imaging program to create an ISO of it. One needs to be a SCSI one (to connect to the AKAI) and the other a USB one (for the PC).Ĭonnect the SCSI one to the AKAI and do your thing. Best are the 250MB models cause they can fit more. The best/cheapest way to create AKAI format CDs with YOUR OWN samples on a modern PC is to use TWO ZIP drives. ![]() However, nowadays it would be impossible and/or extremely expensive to do on a Windows 10 machine (SCSI to USB adapters go for £100 or more second hand and are VERY slow!) I found that Toshiba and Panasonic ones are safe. I recommend you get quality blank CDs and do not burn them at more than 8 or 16 speed: old SCSI CD-ROM drives that work with AKAI samplers will struggle reading the faint tracks that are recorded when you burn at more than 16XīTW if you are getting an external SCSI CD-Rom drive for an AKAI, avoid NEC early models and, to be safe, avoid Apple branded ones as they used NEC drives. Make sure you have an external hard drive with around 200GB to back up all the ISOs I downloaded them all first, then installed the trial version of Daemon Tools (15-day free trial) and converted them to ISO.īought a whole load of blank CDs and now I can burn them at leisure There is a link on this site to a huge libray with almost 150 images and most of them are MDX. ![]() You will need a USB CD Writer if your computer does not have a built in one. Use ImgBurn (it's free) to create CD-Roms straight from the ISO. When you have the ISO file, DO NOT mount in in Windows. The main thing is to convert the images to ISO first (many of them are MDX and require Daemon Tools to convert). Creating Akai CD-Roms from disc images is not a problem in Windows, even in Windows 10, although it might be trickier on a MAC.
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