That could be an option, but it would be yet another workaround.
I would really like to know for sure if a solution will work, preferably from someone who uses the Korg D1600 today with a recent laptop, before spending more than 100 euros on some secondhand cable from E-bay.
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- Fri Nov 27, 2015 6:03 pm
- Forum: Korg Digital Recording and Mixing
- Topic: Korg D1600 in 2015
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- Fri Nov 27, 2015 9:42 am
- Forum: Korg Digital Recording and Mixing
- Topic: Korg D1600 in 2015
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Yes, I found those too, but they are very expensive and I'm not even sure they would work well. They are not supported anymore. Also I'm on Windows 10 and these work supposedly up to Windows XP. I would mostly be interested in some experiences of people still using the D1600 in todays world. The ...
- Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:15 pm
- Forum: Korg Digital Recording and Mixing
- Topic: Korg D1600 in 2015
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There are USB to SCSI converters available, though I have no experience of these. Where? That was actually the meat of my question. I looked for one and couldn't find any. The D1600 indeed has an internal harddrive but the only connection out is the SCSI-connection and yes, audio and spdif. But I ...
- Thu Nov 26, 2015 9:12 pm
- Forum: Korg Digital Recording and Mixing
- Topic: Korg D1600 in 2015
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- Thu Nov 26, 2015 4:04 pm
- Forum: Korg Digital Recording and Mixing
- Topic: Korg D1600 in 2015
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Korg D1600 in 2015
Hi there, After years I decided to dust off my Korg D1600 to see if I could still find a use for it. I still like it but I was hoping to find an easy way to get the recorded tracks into my computer. This one doesn't have USB (it's the original version, not MkII) and my laptop doesn't have a ...