I tried with the Adaptec usb2xchange adapter and it didn't work. The one you're looking at is a different make and model though so it may work.
There are 2 main problems with the Adaptec one, firstly windows only detects the Emu once instead of the 8 times as required and also it shows up as a usb device and not scsi. This means that Wavelab/Soundforge etc cannot see the adapter or your sampler.
You can daisychain a scsi connection with the drive in the middle but it is not advisable or recommended by Emu if it is formatted using the FAT format.
It is unacceptable, not recommended, and DANGEROUS to share by simultaneous connection on the SCSI bus) a writable removable media or fixed device. YOU MAY LOSE DATA!
We realize that these rules are contrary to the previous system of connecting the E4 and computer to the same SCSI bus. We hope the advantages of using the FAT 32 file system will outweigh the disadvantages for you. If not, you can continue to use the E4 file system and connect both devices via SCSI.
FAT formatted drives CANNOT share the SCSI bus with EOS and a PC. The PC?s operating system does not understand the concept of two master SCSI devices and may overwrite and damage your EOS sample files.
Check the EOS FAT manual for more details.
http://www.emu.com/support/files/storag ... Addend.pdf
Let us know how it works out for you if decide to give it a shot.