Hi If you still got a computer with a scsi port, I got a solution for you. You will need a cr-rom writer and a copy of a cd-rom burning software (usualy comes with it) Usually, your computer would reject the drive (unreadable format...bla bla bla... eject or format ?) BUT, if you got you re burning soft open, it will not prompt you to eject or format. Then got get the drive info with a scsi scan (or whatever they call it) and make a CD-copy (might be called CD image or scsi copy as well); this makes a blind copy, wich means it will not verify the content while it writes. Needless to say you don t have to make the verify disk at the end.... Once this is done, you got a cd-rom back-up that any computer can read (if you did choose the right format when you burned :) ) Good luck Louis > Hi guys > > I¹m now thinking of transferring my akai sample library which is on MO > disks. I run int from an akai s 5000 any hint tips or tricks for how to > acces these mo disks on the mac and then use whatever transformation program > to use wihtin the esx. Its about 30 mo disks so its kind of a lot. > > The mo drive is external scsi. I do have scsi on one of the macs. > > Best > > Markus enochson > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [EXS] Question
2005-01-05 by Gramophone
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