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> Capturing To External Hdd - Fast Enough?
fiddler100
post Sun 19 Feb 2006, 06:32
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Hi Folks

I still haven't quite made it into the Mac World but have nearly settled on the following setup:

- Intel iMac 20"
- 2GB RAM
- Vantec NexStar2 Firewire enclosure + 300GB HDD
- PreSonus Firebox audio interface w/ 2x XLR inputs
- Edirol MA-15D monitors

I intended to use the external firewire HDD as my primary audio capture disk as this would leave the iMac HDD free for OS/application read/writes. Since I've never used an external Firewire HDD before, I'm unsure if it will be fast enough to capture my audio. I'm pretty sure it will be but I thought it best to check. I've only ever used PCs in the past and have always used the HDDs installed in the machine rather than external disks.

In fact, now I come to think of it, the iMac HDD is SATA. The NexStar2 HDD enclosure I was looking at uses PATA HDDs. Do you think I'd be better capturing directly to the internal HDD in the iMac or using the external for capture?

Your comments on this (and my proposed setup) would be really appreciated.

Cheers,
Fiddler.

This post has been edited by fiddler100: Sun 19 Feb 2006, 06:46
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post Sat 4 Mar 2006, 07:05
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Very Funny EEEEEEEEEEEE. But true... Good advice... About the Monitors whatever works for and within you budget. Why does everyone rush to but cheap... cheap is never good... At least lift your game and think: "Inexpensive" and not cheap... Buy smart, buy once.Either cut back on the Drugs, Pizzas, Pubs and Sex Toys for a month or two and Bingo... You have something decent and reputable for your ears, eyes and value of your system... Otherwise, you will always be apologizing and making excuses concerning your crappy Mixes.
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