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[akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Re: adding an internal drive to a S1100 / S1000 ?

2004-07-18 by Jahn-Otto Indsto

Hello.

First things first; I'd like to introduce my self as I'm a newbie to this list. My name is Jahn [NadaSvada], and I am from Norway.

I just just got my second hardware sampler (S1100) wich I plan on using as drum machine. The sampler has onboard SCSI, and I'd like to install a 1GB SCSI disk that I have laying around. Could you please tell me what I would need to get this up and running? Is there a cable attached innside so that I can connect as is, or do I need to buy one separatly. If so, what kind of cable do I need? 

I have a Yamaha A5000 wich is connected to an external SCSI disk and a ZIP-drive. Could I include the S1100 in the same SCSI cahin so that I am able to use the ZIP-drive for transferring samples?

Thanks in advance, and I'm sorry if I am asking to many questions at once. Please let me know if you'd like it any other way :)

best. Jahn-O. [NadaSvada] -Norway

----- Original Message -----
From: "formals777" <frank.govaerts@...>
Date: Sun, 18 Jul 2004 19:29:48 -0000
To: akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] adding an internal drive to a S1100 / S1000 ?

> Hi,
> 
> Some weeks ago Bounce was upgrading his S1100HD and he has send me a
> picture of his S1100HD (see photo's section on the site). From the
> picture you can see that it is not that difficult to put a HD inside a
> 1100 / 1000. Who tried this already? There is a power connector on the
> motherboard so I think all we need is a hard drive, a custom power
> cable and a L-shaped metal plate (to be screwed on the display frame).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Frank
> 
> 

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