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> Scsi-sampler Under Osx, How to use a SCSI-sampler under OSX
meneerdekoekepee...
posté mar. 30 sept. 2003, 11:54
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My Emu e5000 Ultra works fine with SCSI under OS9.2. I use it to transfer samples from/to my G4 using Bias Peak and Recycle.

I have a Grappler 906F SCSI card (Orange Micro). I can use my SCSI-scanner and SCSI-harddrives under OSX but I Peak can't find my samper under OSX.

I tried all the flash-updates from the Orange Micro website.

Is it possible to use a SCSI sampler under OSX?
Do I need another SCSI card?
Am I overlooking something else?

I am curious to experiences from other SCSI-sampler-OSX headz
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bdeep
posté mar. 30 sept. 2003, 12:24
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Hi meneer de koekepeer (ik wilde net wat zeggen, maar nu weet ik het niet meer wink.gif)

I'm using a akai s3000xl with os x and it's working fine. I have a adaptec scsi card, and i'm using spark xl to tranfer my samples. I've also tried peak, but peak didn't see my sampler either. Strange, i suggest you try spark to check if if that works.

But still I think compatibility with scsi-samplers under os x could be better. I have a zip-drive between the akai and my mac, and erery time I put in a akai disc, os x wants a/ to format it (which i obviously don't want) b/ eject it (no option either because i want to read samples wih my akai) c/ ignore it (that seems to be the solution, but as it turns out I can't eject it until I shut down my mac)

Well, life's bitch wink.gif
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