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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 12 Inscrit : 31 août 03 Lieu : New Westminster - CA Membre no 23,902 ![]() |
I am wanting to purchase the 002 rack and pair it with my 12" PowerBook. My PB has 640 RAM, 867mhz and a 40-gig HD. I will be purchasing a 80-gig external HD. I plan to be recording full live bands. I would like to know if anyone else has tried this yet and how well did work? Will I need to add anything into my setup? I don't plan on using many plug-ins during the recording. Most plug-ins will be added during the editing and mixing. Will this allow me to use all 8 ins at the same time?
I have done a fair amount of recording in studio and on a G4 tower with 001 and a little bit with a borrowed Mbox on my PB, but I yet to test it with any hard core recording. I would love to know how well it will stand up and or what I will need to add? Thanks for any advice or help. ![]() |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 7 Inscrit : 17 sept. 03 Lieu : New York - US Membre no 24,879 ![]() |
as much as id like to say go for the 7200rpm drives.. i do have to say that im severly impressed with this ACOM Data 5400 firewire.
during our last sessions, for the "Leaving It All Behind" CD it was the only drive running on a LOT of our final sessions in protools. Most of the songs were 40+ channels too... go figure. i say if u can, get a faster drive, but maybe a cheaper drive will do the trick too... im buying these now like 2" masters... -------------------- |
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