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> Hard Disk Recording, Reliability and cost to customer
Anthony
post Sat 19 May 2001, 04:24
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I am considering, in the future, changing from digital tape recording(DA-88) to digital hard disk recording(Mackie HDR24, Ensoniq Paris, or ProTools).With these products being new, I am curious if anyone has worked with any of them as the core system in a 24 or 32 track professional environment. The main questions of reliability are in the hard drives (losses from a crash at start up or shut down) and the cost of back up. Other issues are in just overallperformance and efficiency.

Also, how do customers who used to buy video cartridges for adats and da88s feel about the cost of hard drives and back-up hard drives that come with a hard disk system? any insight on this?
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Francois Déchery
post Thu 14 Jun 2001, 11:39
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Assuming, that the PT is well installed, and that there aren't successive ingeneers/assistants changing the systeme setting and adding tons of cracked plugs, protools is really reliable in professional environment.

It should never crach, and if so, you often even keep the latest recorded take. You only have to put it back on the playlist, and continue to work.
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