If it loads correctly from a CD-ROM and plays w/o issues but doesn´t after saving to a drive and re-load, it might not be the card and the cables as also not the memory cards because it loaded from CD-ROM and played correctly.
I assume CD-ROM drive and harddrive are in the same SCSI chain and you didn´t try loading/saving separately and only one of the drives connected ?
Can be data corrupts while saving.
SCSI ID settings o.k. ?
Termination plug o.k. ?
No double termination happening ? ( remove all termination jumpers from drives internaly and use a passive/active termination plug at the end of the SCSI chain only)
Active terminators have a LED,- so you see if these work or not.
Try the complete same process w/ your 2nd sampler but the same HD to sort out the harddrive being responsible for data corruption.
Try the saving process w/ both samplers and different harddrives in addition and see what happens.
If it happens again w/ the same sampler but different harddrives,- the sampler fails saving correctly.
I had the sam issue years ago w/ a faulty/worn out floppy drive as a storage device.
Am 23.02.2011 12:29, schrieb neven_marinac:
I have no idea what's going on. Do I have a faulty cable a faulty
SCSI card, something else? Please help me.
Neven Marinac.