Titanium Powerbook 4 Recording, Hardware Choices? |
Sat 5 Oct 2002, 08:38
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 28-Sep 02 From: Portland - US Member No.: 8,052 |
QUOTE Regarding the TIbook 667mhz, with 512-768 mb ram....and an external 120gb firewire hd, do you think it would be enough to edit X-30 tracks of audio with a reasonable amoun of plugs? i've gotten up to fifteen tracks with minimal plugins... eight with several plugins... but i've never had occasion to go higher. so i wouldn't know for sure. my guess? yeah, you could do 30 tracks. get an 800 mhz tibook, get 768 megs of ram, and make sure that your external drive is up to spec (glyph makes good ones. you're looking for a drive which uses the oxford 911 chipset)... that's really going to be the crucial point. without a drive that is full duplex (it can read and write at the same time), your track count is going to suffer no matter what cpu you have. most firewire drives are *not* full duplex. so, do your research in that area. and word to the mention of a shuttle pro... i've got a little kensington four button mouse, and even that isn't enough to make keyboard navigation easy. -------------------- there can be hours between the so and the what of the so
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Sat 5 Oct 2002, 17:26
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 26-Sep 02 From: Los Angeles - US Member No.: 7,981 |
Thanks for the info...aside from glyph or glyph included, which firewire hard drive products use the Oxford 911 chipest so i can be sure i'm getting full duplex?
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Sun 6 Oct 2002, 04:38
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 296 Joined: 10-Aug 02 From: Rimghobb - UA Member No.: 6,734 |
QUOTE (ratspg @ Oct 5 2002, 16:26) which firewire hard drive products use the Oxford 911 chipest so i can be sure i'm getting full duplex? Other World Computing's Mercury Elite drives use the 911 bridge and have excellent specs, reviews, and pricing: http://eshop.macsales.com/Static_Pages/index.cfm |
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Sun 6 Oct 2002, 08:03
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 40 Joined: 30-Apr 01 From: München - DE Member No.: 492 |
Why does a full duplex drive help get more tracks from a mac/PC?
-------------------- Waiting on my new MacBook Pro
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Sun 5 Jan 2003, 09:47
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 24 Joined: 28-Sep 02 From: Portland - US Member No.: 8,052 |
QUOTE Why does a full duplex drive help get more tracks from a mac/PC? because then the machine can write a track at the same time that it's reading other data off the disk... if it has to pause the writing to do the reading, it can't do as much work. just like why your typing speed goes down if you're holding a cup of coffee in one hand... -------------------- there can be hours between the so and the what of the so
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