Hi Help me bulding my setup (Roland s760) sampler

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  1. r3neg8

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    Hi guys, i read a lot of pages on the internet (talking about sci2sd connections, sd cards, vga output, and a mouse) . my problem is that i am not sure 100% of what i have to buy/do to be able to use a roland s760 using my pc windows 11 or above, so i can transfer from/to and being a fast workflow.


    Let's assume i bought a Roland s760 sampler.
    what else should i buy to be flexible and productive at max potential... (cables, hardware ecc)

    Anyone done it yet?
    Could you please give me a step by step setup.
    Big thanks.

    Pleass. i Love this sampler
     
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    do a little research before you actually buy anything, and that depends on where you live. In the US, your best option is likely samplerzone.com. SCSI2SD will still work, but the more modern option is a ZuluSCSI v6. Or a Gotek is an option too, but the Zulu is really the way to go. They should have both of them.

    You can get a copy of the newest Recycle version for free anyway, here: www.reasonstudios.com/recycle

    Since you are on Windows 11, I have no idea about that part. Maybe someone will have a Roland.


    Some AI info to get you started reading up on the subject:

    ZuluSCSI:

    ZuluSCSI device can fit and work with a Roland S-760 sampler, but there are a few important things to understand and check first:

    Compatibility Summary
    • Interface: The Roland S-760 uses a 50-pin internal SCSI connector.

    • ZuluSCSI Versions:
      • The ZuluSCSI RP2040 V1.1 or V1.2 (bare PCB) with a 50-pin header is ideal for internal mounting in the S-760.

      • The ZuluSCSI SD V6 version also works well if you adapt it properly.
    • Power: The S-760 provides internal power via a standard floppy or Molex connector, which ZuluSCSI can use.
    What You Need to Install It
    1. ZuluSCSI board (50-pin internal version)
      → Ideally the ZuluSCSI RP2040 50-pin version, not the DB25 (external) version.

    2. SCSI Ribbon Cable (50-pin)
      → Connects ZuluSCSI to the S-760 internal SCSI header.

    3. Power Cable
      → Either Molex or floppy-style depending on your ZuluSCSI version and S-760's power layout.

    4. SD card (preferably high-quality, 16–32GB)
      → Format it as FAT32 and place correctly named .HDA image files (e.g., SCSI2_0.HDA) in the root.
    SCSI Image Format
    • The Roland S-series expects specific file systems and partition layouts.

    • It's best to use pre-prepared SCSI HDA images created for the Roland format (you can find Roland S-series sample CD images online, or make your own with software like OmniFlop or SAMDisk).
    ⚠️ Things to Watch Out For
    • Termination: ZuluSCSI usually provides termination, but make sure it's either at the end of the SCSI chain or properly terminated.

    • SCSI ID: Name your image file accordingly — e.g., SCSI2_0.HDA for SCSI ID 2.

    • Sampling OS: Your S-760 must have the OS installed or booted from disk — many people boot it from the ZuluSCSI or from a separate floppy.
    Quick Purchase Checklist
    Item Recommended
    ZuluSCSI RP2040 50-pin Internal
    SCSI cable 50-pin ribbon
    Power cable Molex (or floppy-style, depending)
    SD card 16–32 GB, FAT32
    Boot disk S-760 OS (on floppy or in .HDA)

    Gotek info
    is a Gotek a better option for s760?
    ChatGPT said:


    A Gotek drive can work with the Roland S-760, but it is not a better option than ZuluSCSI in most cases—especially if you care about capacity, speed, and workflow.

    Here’s a detailed comparison so you can decide what’s best for your setup:

    ZuluSCSI vs Gotek for Roland S-760
    Feature ZuluSCSI Gotek (with FlashFloppy or HxC firmware)
    Emulates
    SCSI hard drives / CD-ROMs Floppy drives only
    Storage Capacity Up to 2GB per image (multiple images possible) 720 KB or 1.44 MB per disk image
    Speed Very fast sample load/save Very slow (floppy speed, ~100x slower)
    Compatibility Acts like a full hard drive (up to 7 virtual SCSI IDs) Acts like a floppy disk
    Bootable Yes (can boot OS image or load samples) Yes (must have S-760 boot floppy image)
    Ease of Use Requires SCSI setup, image files Plug-and-play once configured
    Price ~$60–80 ~$25–50
    Ideal Use Replacing external SCSI drives or CD-ROMs Replacing the floppy drive only
    SD Card or USB SD Card USB Flash Drive
    Mounting Internal or external 50-pin SCSI Replaces floppy drive in front panel
    When ZuluSCSI is Better
    • You want to replace large external SCSI drives.

    • You want to load and save large sample banks quickly.

    • You want access to sample CD-ROMs or back up your own library.

    • You're comfortable setting up SD card images or using HxC software.
    When Gotek is OK
    • You just want to boot the S-760 OS from floppy (and don’t mind slow load times).

    • You’re only loading small sample sets.

    • You're on a tight budget or don't want to open the sampler to install a SCSI solution.

    • You want plug-and-play floppy replacement with minimal setup.
    Bottom Line
    • If you're serious about using the S-760 as a fully functional sampler in a modern workflow, ZuluSCSI is far superior.

    • If you're just booting the OS or using small samples occasionally, a Gotek can get the job done cheaply and simply.
     
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    Tnx, i am from Italy. Yes i need to be sure of compatibility with a pc windows 11.
     
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