User Manual

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WAVELAB
Installing and setting up 3 – 31
Installing samplers
Installing MIDI and SCSI interfaces
If your sampler communicates with WaveLab via MIDI, you need to install
a MIDI interface. If it communicates via SCSI you need a SCSI card. For
some samplers you will need both.
For all general instructions on installing MIDI interfaces and SCSI cards,
please refer to the instructions that came with the units.
Do not connect anything to the SCSI card until you have finished installation
of the card and its drivers and have read the instructions below!
Connecting the sampler
MIDI connections
1. Connect a MIDI cable from the MIDI Out on the sampler to a MIDI In on
your computer.
2. Connect a MIDI cable from a MIDI Out on your computer to the MIDI In on
the sampler.
SCSI connections
Before you connect your sampler via SCSI, read the following!
SCSI is a high speed electrical interface, primarily designed to connect
hard disks and other peripherals to personal computers. SCSI is not a
regular computer network so there are severe restrictions on how many
devices you can have connected, cable lengths, etc.
Improper SCSI handling may cause permanent damage to your equip-
ment. Please, always follow the few but important golden rules of SCSI to
insure yourself against damaged equipment:
Always make all connections with all units turned off!
Set all devices to different IDs before connecting and turning on power!
PC SCSI cards normally occupy the SCSI ID 7.
The ID of your sampler can normally be changed from its front panel.
Use high quality SCSI cables! The shorter they are, the better.
The total length of all SCSI cables should never exceed 6 meters (20 feet).
The devices at the ends of your SCSI chain must be terminated!
Follow the recommendations in your sampler manual about how to terminate your
devices.