I'm working on a digital drum machine which has its sounds stored in EPROMs.
For the crash and ride cymbals the PCB in question utilizes 8x 2764 (8K) EPROMs as seen here:

Now, I'm working on a project where I'll be able to store multiple sounds on a large EEPROM, selectable with a DIP switch for the different address locations (as discussed earlier), but that was in situations where the sound was originally stored in just a single EPROM.
Is there a simple way to replace all those 2764 EPROMs with a single 27512 EPROM (or the EEPROM equivalent)? Preferrably without butchering the PCB.
Once that's taken care of I could in turn replace the 27512 with a much larger EPROM/EEPROM, containing multiple sounds and switch between the different addresses using a DIP switch.
Here's a schematic of the above PCB:

For the crash and ride cymbals the PCB in question utilizes 8x 2764 (8K) EPROMs as seen here:

Now, I'm working on a project where I'll be able to store multiple sounds on a large EEPROM, selectable with a DIP switch for the different address locations (as discussed earlier), but that was in situations where the sound was originally stored in just a single EPROM.
Is there a simple way to replace all those 2764 EPROMs with a single 27512 EPROM (or the EEPROM equivalent)? Preferrably without butchering the PCB.
Once that's taken care of I could in turn replace the 27512 with a much larger EPROM/EEPROM, containing multiple sounds and switch between the different addresses using a DIP switch.
Here's a schematic of the above PCB:


