However, you are still able to use the preferred method which is to take a Hard Drive or SCSI2SD device filled with S‑550 & W‑30 sound disk data and perform the "Convert Load" command and use S‑550 & W‑30 sound disks Thus, it is unable to use the "Convert Load" command. This generic GOTEK model is NOT able to read S‑550 & W‑30 low density 720KB DS/DD disk image files. This means that with the factory 3.5" FDD, you are able to use the "Convert Load" command to convert S‑550 & W‑30 disks over to the S‑760 format.
*** READ THIS PARAGRAPH CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS GOTEK WITH THE S‑760 *** It is important to note that GOTEK Model: SFR1M44-FU-DL is not a 100% functional replacement for the original 3.5" Floppy Disk Drive on the S‑760! Why? Roland incorporated a more expensive 3.5" FDD which serves a dual purpose of reading and saving both low density 720KB DS/DD and high density 1.44MB DS/HD disks.
#USB FLOPPY EMULATOR V3 DOWNLOAD UPDATE#
I highly recommend using a less expensive GOTEK and have its firmware updated with FlashFloppy v3.9a or higher!!! See this link with details about the FlashFloppy Update For GOTEK With Roland Samplers There are some "gotcha's" to look out for when using this "plain‑jane" model. It might also work with the with S‑750 and S‑770 but I've only been able to test it with the S‑760. GOTEK Model: SFR1M44-FU-DL "kind‑of works" with the S‑760. Easier said than done!!! After a lot of trials and (mostly) errors, I finally found a way using Jumpers which are not supposed to be used I was able to find an inexpensive solution for connecting a USB/FDE to my S‑50, S‑550 and W‑30 samplers so I wanted to do the same for my S‑760.