Hi, I have a classic with Exb-scsi interface but am wondering what to do with that old cable (parallel) what i need to have storage?????????
well , I got this kind of SCSI interface
http://accessories.musiciansfriend.com/ ... sku=702123
(25 pin D-Sub connector)
so a friend of mine bring for me an adaptor
Parallel > Serial > USB 2.0 so I try to connect a External HD and Flash memory but nothing work ,,
Mike
need help !!???
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The Korg TRITON Classic DOESN'T support any USB interfaces.
The later korg synthesizers/workstations can support USB. Simply because the classic is manufactured before USB came out of the market (a little outdated when it comes to USBs). lol
You can connect your EXB-SCSI to any Parallel ATA or IDE devices though but not SATA (again! lol).
The later korg synthesizers/workstations can support USB. Simply because the classic is manufactured before USB came out of the market (a little outdated when it comes to USBs). lol
You can connect your EXB-SCSI to any Parallel ATA or IDE devices though but not SATA (again! lol).
Korg TRITON Classic
(EXB-PCM 08, EXB-PCM 09, SIMM 16MB)
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(EXB-PCM 08, EXB-PCM 09, SIMM 16MB)
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Proud to be gay!