![]() ![]() For "Source image/archive file", click the "Open image" button and select L-CD1.nrg.Click the tab for "File Extract/Convert to ISO" and press the radio button for "Convert To ISO Image".Download and run the free App called AnyToISO.app.Unzip it (The uncompressed file will be named L-CD1.nrg).Download (it's at the top of Rutger's page).Skip to the section below titled "BURNING *.MDX, *.ISO, *.BIN and *.CUE SAMPLE LIBRARY FILES TO CD‑ROM" Note: If you want to burn a different *.iso file other than the *.nrg Nero file from the link above, start at Step #7 and substitute your own *.iso filename After converting the *.NRG file to *.ISO, you can burn a CD-ROM using commands which are already built-in to Mac OS X (Terminal Window App ‑ hdiutil) or freeware utilities like Burn (Mac) or Astroburn Lite (Windows XP through Windows 10) A freeware utility called AnyToISO (Mac) or Any Burn (Windows) will convert a Nero *.NRG file into the more commonly used *.ISO format. It contains Nero specific "garbage" characters at the beginning. The file is a Nero DAO (Disc At Once) Image file with 1 session. If you don't own Nero, here is a solution for Mac and Windows users which will enable you to easily burn the Roland L‑CD1 Disk Image file found at Rutger Verberkmoes' page " Roland L‑CD1 disk image ". With the exception of a few floppy disks, the L‑CD1 CD‑ROM contained the entire Roland RSB Sample Library at the time which was 165 disks The CD‑5 allowed S‑550 and W‑30 owners to load samples much faster than using a floppy disk drive. ![]() The Roland L‑CD1 CD‑ROM was included free with every purchase of a Roland CD‑5 external SCSI CD‑ROM player. 1) Converting Nero *.NRG Files Into The More Common *.ISO FormatĢ) Burning *.MDX, *.ISO, *.BIN and *.CUE Sample Library Files To CD‑ROM ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |