gcoudert wrote:Yes, the HDD is just for storing sounds. If your bank doesn't contain any sounds, you could easily save your set-up onto a floppy disc.
But then, it seems a waste to use such a good instrument only as a MIDI controller.
Since your internal HDD is gone, if you don't fancy a bit of DIY, you could get yourself an external SCSI HDD. I got mine for close to nothing on Ebay. Add a SCSI CD-ROM, a couple of cables and a handful of CDs and you could have a very powerful machine for well under UK?100/US$200.
Where are you based?
Gilles
Hi gcoudert,
Thanks for the info, I have managed to sort out a HDD Phew! What a job people here in SA can be such snobs anyway I have been able to get a 68 pin plus an adapter from the UK of course the HDD from here (S.A.)
As I've said and asked on another thread the person who I got the Controller from never gave me the 'Boot Up' Discs now I'm sitting in a situation I still cannot use the E4K without the Boot up Stiffy discs...Is there ant way that someone can help mme by e-mailing it to me if there is please PM me and I will give you my e-mail address...Please help..
Here in S.A. I don't think there's many here with this powerful machine
For you over there a SCSI CD ROM is not so expensive as it is here, I have priced a 50Pin SCSI and the cheapest is from R3000. onwards but with it's built in SCSI when I've fitted a new one Won't the machine be just as powerful as the SCSI CD Rom and a handful of CD's?...This is not a sarcasm question it's just so that I know whichis the best way of utilizing my E4K and by the way if you where now to purchase a E4K what would you pay? it would be very interesting to know what they go for now...Many thanks