First post, by rolandfan
Only found 1st install floppy disk 😒 Could someone who owns roland scd15 plz upload doremix that came with the board? thanks.
Only found 1st install floppy disk 😒 Could someone who owns roland scd15 plz upload doremix that came with the board? thanks.
I think it is inside this package:
http://rapidshare.com/files/428574368/DB-Scb-7.zip
--> ISA Soundcard Overview // Doom MBF 2.04 // SetMul
that file also only has 1st floppy disk
damn, it's been almost a month since I sold a complete boxed SCB-55 , it had the software in question, it was 4-5 floppies IIRC
I have two complete boxed SCB-55 with some floppies..I'll see if I can find the name "Doremix" on any of them
My retro computer stuff: https://lychee.jjserver.net/#16136303902327
I found the program Roland DoReMix 2 on page http://www.digischool.nl/mu/Community/download/download.htm
Sorry about digging up this old message thread, but does anyonw know of a source for the "Phrase Collection Disks" for DoReMiX (mentioned in the DoReMiX readme)?
The disks were (directly from the readme):
* DPC-01 "Classic 1" - Includes 271 classical phrases like Pachelbel's Canon or Brahms.
* DPC-02 "Rock 1" - Contains 204 hard rock phrases popular in the '60s and the '70s, typified by overdriven guitars and rock organs.
* DPC-03 "Pops 1" - Includes 268 pop phrases; mainly disco music of the '70s and hit pops from the '70s to '80s. Suitable for creating remix-like dance music, taking full advantage of the DoReMiX's distinctive features.
* DPC-04 "Jazz 1" - Contains 280 phrases of typical bebop and hard bop jazz styles in the '40s and the '50s.
* DPC-05 "SFX 1" - Includes 207 phrases of sound effects and jingles, suitable for creating multimedia titles.
* DPC-100 "Video BGM 1" - Phrases readily usable for background music for home video or multimedia titles, picked up from DPC-01 to 05.
Rich ¥Weeds¥ Nagel
http://www.richnagel.net
moin,
it´s late, but i´m looking for DoReMix software too.
There´s nothing else to find in www.
Somebody knows or have some files?
regards Uwe
Have fun!
danke *gfg*
That link above is fully archived guys. Probably where derSammler got them from. Always check the Wayback Machine.
@ keropi
thank you