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> Power Book For Live Performance, " Ivoiry Piano " best config ?
SOUKOUSS
posté jeu. 12 mai 2005, 21:11
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Hi all,

I will make a Tour in France in june / july, and I'd like use the Ivoiry Synthogy on stage.
What is the best config I need to have ?

Is the following a good idea ? :
Power book 15" processor 1,5 or 1,67 ? with 1,5 Gig RAM
HD firewire, for the Ivoiry install folder
RME fireface

What is the best linkink of the sound card and of the Hard disk ? The both on the same FW800 port ( in "chain mode ") or one on the FW400 and one on the FW800? And which one ?

I have already a Maxtor Firewire 250 Go /16 Mo cache with 150 Go free
Can I use it for Ivoiry, or need I use one HD only for the ivoiry ?
If I create a partition on my Maxtor, is it as good as have a dedicated HD ?

Thank you very much guys for reading me, and your answers !
BYE
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iShawn
posté ven. 13 mai 2005, 02:14
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QUOTE (SOUKOUSS @ May 12 2005, 14:11)
What is the best linkink of the sound card and of the Hard disk ? The both on the same FW800 port ( in "chain mode ") or one on the FW400 and one on the FW800? And which one ?

Can you use Firewire hubs for such instances as these if you're going to use multiple FW 400/800 interfaces / drives?


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