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Johnny Valium
posté mer. 11 avril 2001, 09:37
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Hi everybody,

I thought the G3 b/w built in harddrive was fast. However, when playing back 16 tracks in Cubase vst and using some fx the performance meter shows overload and nasty popping occurs. Can that be? Did the guy I bought it from change the harddrive and built in a cheaper one? On the label it says IBM. Also, it has about 14 gigabyte capacity.
In the pc I used previously I had an IBM ddrs scsi harddrive. I mixed 32 tracks without any performance problems. Can I use it with the Formac scsi controller? How do I format it? Dous anyone know?

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posté mer. 11 avril 2001, 11:24
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Do you have an IDE (ATA) or SCSI (ultrawide?) drive ?
The performances are really differents.


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Johnny Valium
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The drive I'm currently using is ide. The one I want to build in is scsi ultrawide. but I don't really know how to do this with a Mac.


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