any of my MPC users fuck wit one of these?

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bigdmakintrax

BeatKreatoR
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many moons ago, naw JK yeah with my 2000, its a scsi device, you seen or used one you basically seen and used them all though for real....know what termination and id's are you should be good, you can find these at some dusty old 2nd hand computer stores too....
 

J Rilla

Tha Fresh Prince of L.A.
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bigdmakintrax said:
many moons ago, naw JK yeah with my 2000, its a scsi device, you seen or used one you basically seen and used them all though for real....know what termination and id's are you should be good, you can find these at some dusty old 2nd hand computer stores too....
Wurd..I have no idea what termination and id's are....and i thought i was pretty computer literate...I'm hype on it though..... i mean I already installed a card reader on my XL,but having a hard drive and a cd rom fascinate me ... with 9 gigs I can save alotta samples know what i mean..............
 

bigdmakintrax

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I know I used this piece of software called the mpc editor it allows me edit in Soundforge or any other editor and then create my programs with pad assignment and effect settings on my my pc when i had my 3000, It could also write 2000, 2000xl & 3000 native format (snd etc) that way I just pre made my floppies....I had and external zip for the 2000 though...and only used that program for the 3000 because something happened to my scsi bus on that thing....
 

ed_sizzahanz

ILLIEN
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I have a CDRom and a 2 GB hard drive from him. I've had them for three years with my mpc and no problems. I use them mainly to back up sequences and songs, a a few programs.
 

O-H-TEN

aka Tha' NVZABLE DRAGON
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I think that the price is kinda steep for what it is. I would look around first at some old computer shops or markets to see if you can find it cheaper. You could even put together the same setup by yourself with a larger hard drive for alot cheaper. It's old technology and should be pretty cheap if you look around. I used to have my MPC2000XL hooked up to my computer via a scsi card and it worked fine. Then I had to change my studio around and my MPC was no longer close to my computer; so I hooked up a 1GB JAZ drive to it and never looked back. I've got about 20 JAZ discs so in actuality I have a 20GB hard drive for my MPC, all for about 40 bucks. I even bought one to put in my computer and it makes transfering files from computer to MPC even easier.
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Formant024

Digital Smokerings
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A secondhand Adaptec 2940UWII and some dockable scsi bays, shits peanuts these days. Try looking for servers, like old 133mHz they're fully scsi'd most of the time.
 

Formant024

Digital Smokerings
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exactly, I know there are compaq 133 servers with onboard scsi and a 2940UWII, 4 x a 2Gb dockable drive. They should come cheap but I dont know model n shit.
 

J Rilla

Tha Fresh Prince of L.A.
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Formant024 said:
exactly, I know there are compaq 133 servers with onboard scsi and a 2940UWII, 4 x a 2Gb dockable drive. They should come cheap but I dont know model n shit.
wurd...good lookin out Format...always can count on u for enlightment
 
ill o.g.
Hey all, this is JD, owner of SCSIforSamplers.com, the company that sells the DB-9 unit J Rilla was asking about. You guys are right, you can find some old SCSI gear at low prices. Our gear is brand-new, rock-solid and in use all over the world. IMO the peace of mind that comes with new gear, backed up by customer service and a 12-month warranty, is worth a small premium. And our prices are way, way cheaper than Glyph (who really doesn't even do SCSI anymore) or anybody else. So I'm not disagreeing with the other posts but I do believe we offer good quality new gear at a fair price. Plus we have an unconditional 30-day money-back guarantee; if you don't like it, send it back!

Also, J, don't bother with the DB-9 9GB unit for an MPC2000XL, since the MPC2000XL can only format 2GB of any hard drive. Go with our DB-4 4GB HD unit and save yourself some bucks!
 
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