> It is not easier to have a internal 1GB flash card drive connected to the > scsi port and transfer > via scsi (zip or another flash drive) all your samples from a usb flash > drive from your > computer? > thats one way to do it if you have SCSI.. many emaxes do not. :-) > I mean, you can place everything on one single crad and transfer it way > faster rather than > using the RS422 adapters. > I doubt it - you have to save the data to a disk, transfer the disk from drive to drive, and then read. with a fully working serial transfer system you can just blast samples straight into the emax from your computer, audition them, edit them, resend them, it'll be excellent! if there was a way to actually edit emax parameters remotely, it'd open up the door for some great and simple PC connected emax workflow. > That is what I would do as soon I guet my flash drives to my place. > I'm finding it really hard to pull the trigger on a SCSI flash drive now that they all go for US$150 each... will eventually, but owch.... the scsi upgrade kit I just installed only cost $50! and I'm unsure if my emax is even worth $150 even with the SCSI upgrade I did. -- http://bleepin.com -- http://www.fastmail.fm - mmm... Fastmail...
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Re: [emax] Re: RS422 adapter lack of progress
2009-01-28 by Julian
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