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> Glyph Hard Drives, any advice
tabbat
post Mon 3 Jan 2005, 00:30
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Does anyone know if Glyph hard drives are worth it or is it ok to go out and get any external hard drive, and what's the difference anyways, new to all this ... so thanx..
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Loki_malito
post Tue 4 Jan 2005, 07:52
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When I went through Berkelee College of Music's "Producing at home with Pro Tools" I got a book by the same name, written by David Franz (Great Class for those learning Pro tools) In this book Mr. Franz does mention the Glyph hard drives as his choice of hard drives. I have looked into getting one but as some one has mentioned earlier, they are a little pricier, so much that I would just rather spend the money and buy Avid hard drives. Depending on what Recording Program you are using it may or may not work out for you. When I first got Pro Tools 6.1 I had a Lacie and it worked great on it. Once I upgraded to PT6.2 and greater PT would not recognize the Lacie as an "audio" hard drive. It is working now, but the lesson I learned is to make sure that your hard drive will work with your Recording software. Just my 2 cents worth.
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