Using PiSCSI with an AKAI S3000XL vintage sampler
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In this video, I'll show you what using PiSCSI with an Akai S3000XL vintage sampler looks like, and how easy it is to get up and running.
GitHub page: github.com/PiSCSI/piscsi
Where I got my PiSCSI: www.amigakit.com/rascsi-adapt...
Another good source: www.tindie.com/products/lando...
Tons of sample CD-ROM images: archive.org/search?query=akai...
Great FB group for Akai Samplers: / sseriessamplers
Hat tip to: / thebizzyb
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I was brought up on those things, I am amazed that folk still have them. I have two Yamaha's in one of my cupboards somewhere, they haven't been switched on for about 25 years.
I appreciate a good teacher.
I''m in the setup process now and this is exactly what I was looking for. I think upgrading from floppies (and maybe also the screen backlight if needed) can make these machines great even by 2023 standards.
nice to see a small improvement incorporated into these samplers, shows how these still hold up its like that with old video cameras as well, this is a particular piece of gear that seems to have been rediscovered were people realize how good it actually is, its crazy cus its so old
Really great video, thank you. You inspired me to go down this route and now I have PiSCSI setup to use with my Akai S3200XL. Next I want to, like you, create a hard disk image that I can set to SCSI ID 0 for saving to but I'm unsure how. Are you able to explain (to a non-computer guy) how to do this?
thanks for sharing this video, i've ordered a piscsi and look forward to setting it up!
Helpful video. How are you turning the sound files from your computer into hds images? I can load the Akai sample pack CD ISOs via WIFI without a problem but I haven't found an easy way to dump my own custom sounds in there in a format that it will recognize.
Ive got the hollow sun library on hd. And i have mesa running on a g3 powerbook. However all those samples are msdos pc format snd i have to convert them into mac format with is aiff for mesa to read them from the g3.
Guess I need to dust off the old EMU E4K. LOL. Didn't realize these antiques were making a comeback. LOL.
@edglue6138
4 ай бұрын
I’ve got s3000 s6000 and Emu e64 6000 ok for storage
Nice one Jim👍
Great info. Thanks.
Super Info ! Thanks a lot !
The idea is to store the samples and sequences internally and record onto external
Thanks a lot
Hi Jim, Thank you for such aninformative video. This look like the way forward for me. I have an s3000XL just sitting there. I am assuming that all the sample libraries are on the 128gig SD card. Is that correct? And are you saving new programs and sample there? - Maybe a short video on file management would be a useful addition to this? - I find it a littles confusing. 7 (8) scsi devices are the all on the SD card? Breaking this down clearly in a video would give great insight. Thanks again! ;)
very infomative , i have the Gotek but have a Raspi 4 somewhere so going to give the SCSI route a go. Do you have link for the sample packs you have Jim ?
Hello, does the PiSCSI card work with a PI ZERO 2 with GPIO support or should a PI3 or PI4 be used?
Im hoping to get zuluscsi in there. I dont really want external scsi.
Really useful video, thanks! I just got an S3000XL and I'm just waiting for my PiSCSI to arrive. I was wondering how you made the HDS image files - but now I think they're probably ISO files that you renamed? And the hard-disk file I assume you made with the PiSCSI and then formatted in the Akai? Also, I notice your hard disk file 2000MB, but I thought I'd read that the S-samplers have a limit of around 512MB for hard drives. Do you know what the upper limit really is?
@jim3uk
7 ай бұрын
Yes, an HDS is just a renamed ISO file. You are absolutely right about the max HD size, I didn't know that when I made that disk, but yes, it won't be able to read all that disk for sure.