PCM Card Workshop for WAVESTATION SR and 01W Series"PCM Card Workshop is a Windows program that allows the user to make their own PCM sound cards for synthesizers that are compatible with the Korg 01W PCM format. Since Korg has stopped making PCM cards for their older synthesizers, many people expressed a need for the ability to make their own. This program allows you to add aproximately 33 seconds of new sample data to your synth.
While making individual sounds to be played on a synthesizer is trivial, the ability to actually get them in a format that your synthesizer can understand is not. This program allows the user to create a file that can be put on a SRAM card so that new sounds can be used in the synth. The program must be used in combination with other products and is not a stand alone solution."
via adrien
Update via paul8181 in the comments: "For all that are interested, you can download PCM Card Workshop via the internet archive at:
http://web.archive.org/web/20030501131910/members.aol.com/wrkshppcm/Also, to program the card, you will need a laptop running Windows98 (preferably SE - 2nd edition). Instructions can be found here on how to get Win98 working with SRAM cards - see the section titled "PCMCIA SRAM PC Card with Windows 98": http://www.synchrotech.com/support/faq-sram-pcmcia-pc_cards.html
Finally, to write the raw binary data to the card, you can download a program that will allow you a 15-day free trial (after which you have to purchase the program for a fairly reasonable price):
http://www.tssc.de/products/cardwareHappy PCM-ing!"
Update via Neil Hetrick in the comments:
See this post for additional information on using PCM Card Workshop and PCMCIA cards with the Korg Wavestation SR:
https://www.matrixsynth.com/2024/01/priming-pcmcia-sram-cards-for-korg.html
From my experience, the PCM Card Workshop software runs just fine on Windows XP. It's a great resource, so belated thanks to Mike Werning for creating it!
Cheers,
-Neil Hetrick