Emulator X3 library problem

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  1. liquidlove

    liquidlove Kapellmeister

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    I'm a Mac guy but I recently installed this ancient plugin on an actual 2003 Windows XP SP3 PC. I'm loving all the E-MU goodness and that it's basically ALL of E-MU's rack modules in software format. I'm sequencing it from a Mac and Ableton with Push 2! :bleh:

    BUT I have a problem that's driving me nuts, though. Can anyone help?

    To be able to create a 'Library' and custom soundbanks by pulling patches from different modules (from different "Banks" a.ka .exb files), I need to be able to create a Library. But when go to the tab Library and try to create (index) it, I just keep getting this error msg:

    "The Library's database could not be opened. Please ensure that ODBC drivers for Microsoft Access are installed".

    I've tried going to Administrative Tools › ODBC Data Sources, but to the best of my knowledge I should have that driver installed. I can try creating a Data Source, but that doesn't seem to help at all.
     
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  3. clone

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    Mac too and my e-mus live in racks, where they belong. all the old posts about this seem to go back to setting up correct configuration/dsn in

    C:\Windows\System32\ODBCAD32.exe

    see if that gets you somewhere with google. this stuff is obviously very old. Luckily, I have no pc I can test anything with. :) you could look on emusonacid, but it was mostly about samplers. people did love these cards, but they were also problematic for a lot of users. (aren't the emu-x products' $$ failure a big part of how/why Creative ended up with E-Mu?)
     
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  4. secretworld

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    There is a E-mu X3 R2R version on the sister site that runs on win10. I have no issues with it.
     
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  5. SineWave

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    @liquidlove What version are you using? R2R version works pretty great here with W7.
     
  6. liquidlove

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    It’s the R2R from the ’sister site’. And yeah, installed on an actual PC running XP with SP3. Which I think is 32-bit.

    It’s working perfectly (with low latency too) other than the Library part. And there’s tooooons of great sounds, plus the CD-ROMs.

    I think the ODBCAD32.exe solution helped with 64-bit versions.
     
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    ODBCAD32.exe is a 32-bit app, so it should work for 32-bit programs [just saying - I know you know that]. Well, whole XP is 32-bit, no trace of anything x64. ;) From what I can tell, you've done all the things correctly. It must be a problem with Emulator X3 then, but it's just my opinion, since I am using 64-bit version on W7 [which is beta!]. We need someone who's using 32-bit version with XP and have it working perfectly, too.

    Without library import it's pretty unusable, eh? That's the main thing. :( Sorry I can't help. I guess maybe some ODBC KBxxxxxxx update from Microshit could help, but I suppose you have a nice, freshly installed XPSP3 there, so that's a blank shot, and where would you find MS KB updates for XP anyway. :(

    Wish you all the best. You seem knowledgeable and I think you might find a solution yourself. Maybe reinstalling something? First adding Emulator X3 to ODBC database and then installing Emulator X3. You might have tried that already.

    I have a tiny idea... have you fiddled with the background services in XP? Maybe you disabled something wrong?
     
  8. liquidlove

    liquidlove Kapellmeister

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    Since you have a working X3 (although 64-bit), could you check if there is an actual Library file (.mdb?) in the Emulator X3 folder? Mine doesn't include anything so I don't have anywhere to point the DSN on.

    Or better yet - could you send me (PM) a working Library file if you have all the factory (.exb) Banks? That's pretty much all I use, no custom sounds.

    Just to clarify - my copy loads the Banks OK, but yeah, I can't create a Library so I could combine my favorite sounds.
     
  9. Ŧยχøя

    Ŧยχøя Audiosexual

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    Working OK on W7 64bit, never had that "Au divisi" (ODBC lol) prob..

    Here's the file list:

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    As for XP, I'd recommend using XP-UE as it's fully updated/featured..

    It's true that XP 64bit exists, but it had some limitations/stability issues.
    I used it briefly before going for W7.. :wink:
     
  10. yuk461

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    What is your pc spec? I remember that in the XP era, the Emulator X library was very slow to display on a PC with an AMD CPU (athlon 64?). It was normal on an Intel Core 2 Duo PC. It could be a graphics card issue rather than a CPU issue. I changed the PC and the issue was solved.
     
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