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Quick check before I install internal hard drive s1100

Quick check before I install internal hard drive s1100

2006-03-22 by scorchitc

Just a couple of questions

1: Do I need to fabricate HD mouting or is there a bracket type thing
already in there (if so where)?

2: I have a 500mb scsi drive from an old mac, any known probs?

Thanks

Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Quick check before I install internal hard drive s1100

2006-03-22 by pewe

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----- Original Message -----
From: "scorchitc" <scorchitc@...>
To: <akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:59 PM
Subject: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Quick check before I install internal hard
drive s1100


> Just a couple of questions
>
> 1: Do I need to fabricate HD mouting or is there a bracket type thing
> already in there (if so where)?

There\ufffds nothing inside for HD addition in a regular S-1100.
Best is to use a external HD in a separate enclosure, -maybe 19" racked.
You\ufffdll get old Synthax, Kronauer or HybridArts solutions ready to use @ebay
for aprox. 50.- USD ...

Otherwise you have to install the HD on top of the S-1100s mainboard and to
find a solution for this.

> 2: I have a 500mb scsi drive from an old mac, any known probs?

No ! I use old Quantum, Seagate and Conner HDs successfully as also Syquest
44 and 88 MB removable media drives.
The HDs are 1 GB but formattet in 60MB partitions which results in 9
partitions ( the 9th is under 60MB then ).
So the ideal size would be 520 MB.
But if you use larger HDs and the sampler adresses 520 MB only, you avoid to
fill the HD completely which is an advantage for the HDs performance in
general.

Separate enclosures have fans, ID-selectors and their own PSUs which is a
big advantage as also to have them in a separate 19" shockmount-rack.

Akai samplers normaly have probs w/ heat anyway, especially the
memory-boards.
A HD inside may be o.k. in a studio, but if you move the S-1100 or use it on
the road in a rack, - avoid adding a HD inside the sampler as you\ufffdll get
more heat by the HD itself and \ufffdcause the internal PSU has to deliver more
power
>
> Thanks

:-)

PeWe

Re: Quick check before I install internal hard drive s1100

2006-03-23 by scorchitc

Thanks again PeWe, it will be moved quite regularly between studio and
home so looks like I'll be going external. Hmmmmm looks like a 1u
something will have to be ejected from the flight case :-)

Many thanks for your help

--- In akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com, "pewe" <ha-pewe@...> wrote:
>
> >>>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "scorchitc" <scorchitc@...>
> To: <akaiS1000S1100Samplers@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:59 PM
> Subject: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Quick check before I install
internal hard
> drive s1100
> 
> 
> > Just a couple of questions
> >
> > 1: Do I need to fabricate HD mouting or is there a bracket type thing
> > already in there (if so where)?
> 
> There´s nothing inside for HD addition in a regular S-1100.
> Best is to use a external HD in a separate enclosure, -maybe 19" racked.
> You´ll get old Synthax, Kronauer or HybridArts solutions ready to
use @ebay
> for aprox. 50.- USD ...
> 
> Otherwise you have to install the HD on top of the S-1100s mainboard
and to
> find a solution for this.
> 
> > 2: I have a 500mb scsi drive from an old mac, any known probs?
> 
> No ! I use old Quantum, Seagate and Conner HDs successfully as also
Syquest
> 44 and 88 MB removable media drives.
> The HDs are 1 GB but formattet in 60MB partitions which results in 9
> partitions ( the 9th is under 60MB then ).
> So the ideal size would be 520 MB.
> But if you use larger HDs and the sampler adresses 520 MB only, you
avoid to
> fill the HD completely which is an advantage for the HDs performance in
> general.
> 
> Separate enclosures have fans, ID-selectors and their own PSUs which
is a
> big advantage as also to have them in a separate 19" shockmount-rack.
> 
> Akai samplers normaly have probs w/ heat anyway, especially the
> memory-boards.
> A HD inside may be o.k. in a studio, but if you move the S-1100 or
use it on
> the road in a rack, - avoid adding a HD inside the sampler as you´ll get
> more heat by the HD itself and ´cause the internal PSU has to
deliver more
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> power
> >
> > Thanks
> 
> :-)
> 
> PeWe
>

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