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Schack
post Mon 5 Aug 2002, 18:37
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Greetings from Copenhagen!

I'm about to buy a Tibook 800 and a MOTU 828. I'm also thinking about getting a firewire harddrive, but can you record directly onto this or should it only be used for backup purposes?
Also, can any of you recommend a harddrive? I know of the M-Project from Glyph, but are there others?

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Schack

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damann
post Sun 1 Sep 2002, 04:22
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dodgydesign still want you to use scsi, what the f..k is all that about?
who'se going to buy a NEW computer with scsi hard drives?
they seem to consider themselves illusionists, they're not fooling anybody with a free mind... wink.gif
so, the "world leaders in PRO digital audio" release a usb? drive/audio interface as their standard "introduction" point? laugh.gif
for anyone "pc" reading here, i'm talking about a usb1 solution here! believe it or not... huh.gif
firewire is truly great! cool.gif


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