More questions about making CD’s of sound libraries. “I have a K2000 with a large library of sounds stored on PC formatted ZIP Discs. I would love to be able to transfer them to my Macintosh and burn a K2000 format CD. So far I have tried this and have only been able to burn a PC format disc of these files that the K2000 will not read. Is there a way to burn these discs so that the K2000 will read them?”
From our Director of Soundware Engineering and one of our resident Kurzweil guru’s, Daniel Fisher:
The eventual next OS for the K2500 and K2000 will make both machines able to read the standard ISO 9660 (PC) CD-ROM format. Currently, it’s a rather confusing ordeal that involves lots of trial and error. The best way that I’ve made Kurzweil CD-ROMs is to simply make an Image Copy of a Kurzweil formatted hard drive with the Kurzweil files on it. The hard drive must be smaller than 650MB.