External HDD for audio samples
Joost Schuttelaar
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Thu Feb 18 02:01:45 CET 2010
Also, better to not bother your audio bus with too much other stuff... although that too should work.
These problems really seem to have been solved back in 2005 :)
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Joost Schuttelaar
The Hague, NL
On Feb 18, 2010, at 1:57 , Tony Scharf wrote:
> I concurr with using USB2.0. They can handle more than you think.
> The bottleneck is usually the drive and not the port.
>
> Tony
>
> On 2/17/10, Matt Picone <matman at mysticworks.com> wrote:
>> USB 2 here with no problems.
>>
>> -m@
>>
>> On 2/17/2010 6:29 PM, Andrew Tarpinian wrote:
>>> I'm getting a external solely for storing audio libraries for plug-
>>> ins, ie: east west orchestra stuff , machine, NI, etc... My machine is
>>> a laptop, it has 1 firewire 800 port, USBports, and an Express card/34
>>> slot. My audio interface is going into the firewire so I could daisy
>>> chain off the interface but don't think that is optimal. I could get a
>>> eSATA or Firewire 800 Express card. Or just do USB. What interface
>>> makes audio the happiest?
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