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IWood
I've searched the forums on this, but haven't quite found the answer I need.

I'm looking to spend between $150 and $180 on an external firewire drive to use for live audio recording and MIDI sequencing. It's just me, so tracks would be recorded one at a time, with (maybe) 6-12 tracks of simultaneous playback. Would be used with an eMac + Mbox & PT LE + MOTU 2x2 MIDI interface

Now, I've been reading that generally, external firewire drives aren't optimized for audio recording. I have no idea whether this is true.

I'm just looking for a ressonably-priced (meaning, "not Glyph," I think) HD that I can dedicate to recording that won't choke up on me. Lacie? EZQuest? Fantom? Other?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanx,

--IW
dixiechicken
Both Maxtor and La Cie makes external fw-drives.
You should look for models that have the "ultra ata/ide-133 7200 rpm"
drives inside their enclosures.

You should also check the for the Oxford 911-chip set and also for the latest
drivers/firmware to your harddrive.

When the first problems with fw-hd:s we're reported it was one of the Oxfordchipsets that we're the culprit I think it was the 912.

(but try to check this to play it safe - I have an external Maxtor 5000DV -
I have used it for 6 months witout any trouble - although I DONT use it for audiorecording - mostly backup:s etc
)

Most vendors has since then updated their drvrs/firmware to rectify issues
reported.

Cheers: Dixiechicken
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