External Hard Drive Advice |
Tue 2 Oct 2007, 23:11
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I am running Logic version 6.4 off an Ibook G4 with an extra gig of Ram. I need an external hard drive that is relatively portable to hold music samples etc thus freeing up the Mac's hard drive.It should not be slower than 7,200rpm and have firewire connectibility, I would guess a minimum of 160gb. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. |
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Thu 4 Oct 2007, 15:54
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Should it be self powered or powered via firewire ? Size wise, 160 GB right now is small, save if you're envisioning a 2.5" drive. Now Finding both 7200 rpm and a large capacity without making it yourself I see only Glyph which is expensive and most the hardware is available from other sources so it's a good source only if you're a professional and need the extra service they provide. Have a read in this thread here and this one, when checking online, stick to Oxford (912, 922, 924) bridges especially if you work with Pro Tools. I'll dive later on in the forums to find more hints, I remamber there was a thread with the dream drive for laptop somewhere… [update] A good enclosure can be as much as 20% faster than a LaCie equivalent (3.5" single HD porshe design, some members did the test). I'd check carefully the shops I gave in the threads and the shops you have access in the UK, eventually build your own one with an enclosure and choose the drive yourself. Now in the LaCie range, the Little Big Disk is very sexy, as a RAID 0, the 5400 rpm is not an issue at all and it's powered by firewire, tripel interface… Keep us updated, it's a difficult question with no perfect, eyes shut buy for now save for a premium price. -------------------- Our Classifeds • Nos petites annonces • Terms Of Service / Conditions d'Utilisation • Forum Rules / Règles des Forums • MacMusic.Org & SETI@Home
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Thu 4 Oct 2007, 21:11
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Welcome Should it be self powered or powered via firewire ? Size wise, 160 GB right now is small, save if you're envisioning a 2.5" drive. Now Finding both 7200 rpm and a large capacity without making it yourself I see only Glyph which is expensive and most the hardware is available from other sources so it's a good source only if you're a professional and need the extra service they provide. Have a read in this thread here and this one, when checking online, stick to Oxford (912, 922, 924) bridges especially if you work with Pro Tools. I'll dive later on in the forums to find more hints, I remamber there was a thread with the dream drive for laptop somewhere… [update] A good enclosure can be as much as 20% faster than a LaCie equivalent (3.5" single HD porshe design, some members did the test). I'd check carefully the shops I gave in the threads and the shops you have access in the UK, eventually build your own one with an enclosure and choose the drive yourself. Now in the LaCie range, the Little Big Disk is very sexy, as a RAID 0, the 5400 rpm is not an issue at all and it's powered by firewire, tripel interface… Keep us updated, it's a difficult question with no perfect, eyes shut buy for now save for a premium price. Thanks for the response. Not too bothered about how it's powered, really just want something not too expensive to house all the samples i have that will communicate quickly with the Mac (firewire) and hopefully indirectly enhance it's performance. I looked around the net and rang a couple of places in the UK and have been recommended a Macally PHR100-AC enclosure fitted out with a Hitachi ID200 (200gb) drive.I am assuming that 200gb will be enough storage for the samples. Oh not working with Pro Tools, just using Logic. Will now read through the recommended links. Thanks This post has been edited by percusski: Thu 4 Oct 2007, 21:13 |
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percusski External Hard Drive Advice Tue 2 Oct 2007, 23:11
lepetitmartien If you use the MacAlly in the end, give us feedbac... Fri 5 Oct 2007, 18:19
percusski QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Fri 5 Oct 2007, 18... Thu 25 Oct 2007, 22:30
lepetitmartien If you format, you "erase", in fact you ... Fri 26 Oct 2007, 06:36
lepetitmartien If you use the MacAlly in the end, give us feedbac... Fri 5 Oct 2007, 18:19
percusski QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Fri 5 Oct 2007, 18... Thu 25 Oct 2007, 22:30
lepetitmartien If you format, you "erase", in fact you ... Fri 26 Oct 2007, 06:36
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