darkrhetoric ->
? in my opinion you would best be served with a Seagate ATA disk mounted internally in the EMU for sample storage and fast loading.
? Second would be an Adaptec 2906 SCSI card for the xfer/rec of sample data.
? Third, id recommend the purchase of ZoeOS from zuonics.com for control and sample management of the EMU. OSX version real soon...i hope ;-)))
I don't really think a SCSI ext CD Rom is required. Im sure its possible to run CD Xtract to get the samples/preset data off CD Rom disks then xfer via SCSI to the EMU and store on the internal EMU disk.
For external storage, i think an External SCSI case with a SCSI disk is going to be difficult and expensive nowa days. My solution was to pick up an IDE to SCSI convertor external case from Acard. It allows the installation of a cheep IDE drive into the case. The case has a SCSI bridgeboard and SCSI connectors on the rear so it can be connected to ANY SCSI chain. In the long run it works out to be much better value. The cost of the case is reasonable but at least u can drop an 80 gig IDE drive in it for next very very little.
Your brain is prolly heavily corrupted, id hesitate in recommending that as a viable solution in this situation