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smokinshaman
post Sun 27 Jun 2004, 21:59
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Hi,

I am attempting to record 2 tracks live with DP4 on a 12" G4 powerbook and am getting a "disk too slow" error. I own a MOTU 828 mkII, but prefer to keep it in the studio and record with the built in audio for live purposes. I use a Rode NT4 stereo condenser mic with built in power and plug directly into the mac. I have adjusted the buffer settings to 1024 and still it gives me the error after recording for awhile. I have a total of 768 megs of RAM and feel this should suffice for 2 track live recording. I play in a jam band and hope to record continually for up to 3 hours, stopping from time to time to save of course. Do i need an external firewire drive? If so, do i install DP4 on it or keep it on the internal drive. Any help would greatly be apprectiated!
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gdoubleyou
post Tue 27 Jul 2004, 18:49
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JGebauer, the internal drives are much slower than an external 7200rpm firewire, standard drives are 4800rpm with 2Mb cache.

All the DAWs I own suggest a seperate audio-only hard drive. (Logic, DP4, SX2)
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Also check your energy saver setting, make sure you set it for best cpu performance and don't let your drives go to sleep.

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