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Old 04-22-2001
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can you use any scsi externat cd rom drive??or does it have to be a specific one for that sampler,,,, im gonna get an emu esi 2000 . I dont want to pay a lot of money for a cd rom drive,, i see slow ones one ebay for cheap.. can i use an internal scsi cdrom drive and just rig a case for it?? im good with pcs . i build em .
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Emu has info on their site about compatability.Youll be using an external cdrom drive. And then what you do is remove the floppy drive and install a zip or jaz or orb drive to store your sounds for quick access. I think you may be able to use a cd rom on your computer if it has an scsi card(but the computer cant read esi samples except with a special program called esi-win).
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http://members.nbci.com/ESIsamples/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EMU-ESI32_and_4000
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