I have a Korg Trinity Pro X, with the Hdr-tri Card. Connected to my Korg, I have an external SCSI HD. I use my Korg for secuencing my songs, using multi traks. I like toadd voices, guitars, etc. to the secuences using the HDR-TRI 4 tracks, and I record it to the hard disk. Then, I connect korg left and right output to my PC, between the sound card, using the Samplitude soft warte. Then, I export the file like .WAVE, and I record it in a CD. Up to here, all OK, the result is not bad (I�m just an amateur), but is not optimal either. Now, attempt to connect in same disc SCSI to the PC (provided of course with a SCSI interface), but to grief that when start my PC recognizes the disc and bios SCSI, I do not have access to the hard disk. It does not appear to me as disc D: or something else. I think the problem is in the partitions that Trinity forces me to make, which can be incompatible with the partitions that must demand Windows 98 Second Edition (that is what my PC uses). Have somebody any idea to solve this problem? And if it does not have solution, How I can improve the recording? Via MIDI, I can record the 4 analogic channels? Another alternative?
Another question. I bought the Di-tri option, which supposes digital connection ADAT. I�ve never use it, and the instructions are not very explicit, as far as their alternatives. To what I can connect it? Only to a DAT? It can be connected to a conventional CD -R? How? is necessary some interphase or something like that? As if the previous thing outside little, Di-tri I have not installed it. I saw in the Web (Trinity Heaven), that is easy to install it. It says that there is to start off removing the lower deck, but I don�t dare to do it, since not as they are the screws that I must remove. You have done it? Since one becomes? You advise it? I have disarmed PC`s, installed plug and plays, and believe that I could do it, but with the Trinity I do not dare without a little but of information.
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