Hi. You mentioned a fuse that may need replacing if you get the ff80 error code. The link you gave is no longer live; could you let me know the info so I can get one? Thanks and great work. D. Johnson
Hey DJ Rock See the mpc 60 is 12 bit, all the sounds you scsi import into your mpc, did you all convert them to 12 bit before importing from different bit forms such as WAV or AAIF files?
Man I wish you would have done this to your Mpc 60 to see if this works. I see one for sale and I don’t want to use a floppy drive or scsi drive.
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You mentioned a fuse that may need replacing if you get the ff80 error code. The link you gave is no longer live; could you let me know the info so I can get one? Thanks and great work. D. Johnson
Do you set a scsi Id Numbet and can you still use more scsi device with this.
Hey DJ Rock See the mpc 60 is 12 bit, all the sounds you scsi import into your mpc, did you all convert them to 12 bit before importing from different bit forms such as WAV or AAIF files?
as far as I know this kit won't work for an MPC 60. The mark 1 doesn't have SCSI, right ?
I have video on the installing of the mpc 60
Hi buddy, I want to know if I can install a SD drive in the same way?
Jeremy Zhang pretty much the same process for the scsi2sd drive.
Will this work with the Mpc 60ii ?
I never work on the Mpc 60 but I think it should be the same process ???
For the 60 or 60ii you will need a different kit. The 60 is set up a little different on the inside.
What drive is that? It's not in the scsi kit.
mikedub the CF card reader most be a 50 pin scsi PCD 25. Those drives are very hard to come by. But you can try looking on Ebay
Thanks for quick reply... I meant what brand is it? I like the 3-card slots it has compared to just one card slot that most others have.
Microtech PCD-47B. You will have better luck with a PCD-25 or a SCSI2SD drive.
I can put a 220v fuse instead of the 125v. my mpc is 125v