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Posted by: James Masz
« on: June 08, 2019, 12:18:37 PM »

Just picked up one of these and managed to power it up with a standard guitar pedal 9 volt DC (fortunately matching polarity)

EditTrack Platinum recognizes it without any driver setup and it's well integrated.

My only issue with it is the SCSI cable is wired directly to the board inside the unit (and awkward), and upon initial testing, doesn't play nice with my Ultrasatan when attached via the breakout port.  (Conflicting ACSI id's?)
Posted by: chrisNova777
« on: February 08, 2019, 07:13:28 PM »