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Re: I managed to load samples! But HD still not works.

2011-04-06 by jaumemod

I do not know what the difference between ZIP and connect a hard drive's internal connection to the AKAI S1100, perhaps at that time there was no standard to design the position of the connections or maybe it is a design error.

In fact the issue of resistance fuse terminator was a design error in the resistance was lost.

--- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, Rish <rish@...> wrote:
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> That standard card does however work with zip drives. I have converted all of my S1000 to internal SCSI zip drives and dumped the floppy. This also allows auto loading of samples when changing songs from a sequencer.
> 
> Rish
> 
> Life is like MIDI, your either IN, OUT or THRU.
> 
> On Apr 6, 2011, at 5:13 AM, Jaume Pons <jaumemod@...> wrote:
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> > Well! Well scrotumtightening resolution. After many headaches, the problem is to tie a millstone and thrown in the Ebro
> > 
> > The internal SCSI connector card of Akai IB-103 is turned around, or at least is not designed in a logical relation to the standard connection of other devices.
> > 
> > If we look at a standard PIN must always read from right to left and from top to bottom, in the cable is always marked with a red streak. Well, to read the connection of the sampler card to match the standard should read the same but with a view to the left, part welded to the left of elements to the right placing the card vertically, as is installed.
> > 
> > Solution? Take a carving knife and cut the teeth of the cable connector to turn it.
> > 
> > The disk to start the sampler is started (which did not previously) and is formatted.
> > 
> >
>

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