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Alesis HD24: Hard Drives ::: The Jumper Mystery Continues!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Caldwell" data-source="post: 147419" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>Re: Alesis HD24: Hard Drives ::: The Jumper Mystery Continues!</p><p></p><p>I had an HD24 right after they first came out years ago, it worked well just didn't use it enough so I sold it to buy a mixer.</p><p>As for the drive caddys I found some aftermarket caddys from Star Tech that worked perfect for far less cost than the Alesis originals. I can't remember the model number but they came with the complete drawer assembly and I just used the drive caddy, they cost something like $15 each back then.</p><p></p><p>You can update the firmware on the HD24, I did mine back then. At that time you downloaded the file in a midi file format and used a midi data file player or sequencer to load the update to the HD24. There were a couple of steps needed to put the HD24 into the update mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Caldwell, post: 147419, member: 170"] Re: Alesis HD24: Hard Drives ::: The Jumper Mystery Continues! I had an HD24 right after they first came out years ago, it worked well just didn't use it enough so I sold it to buy a mixer. As for the drive caddys I found some aftermarket caddys from Star Tech that worked perfect for far less cost than the Alesis originals. I can't remember the model number but they came with the complete drawer assembly and I just used the drive caddy, they cost something like $15 each back then. You can update the firmware on the HD24, I did mine back then. At that time you downloaded the file in a midi file format and used a midi data file player or sequencer to load the update to the HD24. There were a couple of steps needed to put the HD24 into the update mode. [/QUOTE]
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