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Hi,
I'm thinking of buying a 17" MacbookPro maxed out with 2Gb RAM for use with the new Cubase4 Studio and Kontakt2 sampler + various other VST Instruments.. Spectrasonics, Latigo etc.. I also have an MAudio FW410 interface which I currently use on my G4 Powerbook.. it doesn't give me any problems - as long as I have nothing else connected to either the FW400 or 800 buss. My question is, are the fw400 and 800 connections on the MacbookPro on seperate busses, or the same? As I want to go for the faster 100Gb internal drive (7200rpm) I may need to also buy an external 7200rpm FW800 drive to accomodate all my project data.. samples , audio etc.. obviously, if I did this I wouldn't be able to run the MAudio interface reliably if the 800 bus was being shared or 'seen' by the 400 buss.. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated.. Thx |
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tig66 17" Macbookpro Firewire lun. 2 oct. 2006, 15:59
lancet QUOTE (tig66 @ Mon 2 Oct 2006, 10:59) My ... mar. 3 oct. 2006, 12:55
lepetitmartien My only solutions are either a USB 2 drive or find... mer. 4 oct. 2006, 13:25
tig66 Thanks guys for the info.. appreciated - so that... mer. 4 oct. 2006, 15:11
tig66 I know this is slightly 'off topic' but st... mer. 4 oct. 2006, 18:28
thedomus LaCie Little Big Disk - fast enough! Myself an... mar. 24 juil. 2007, 20:09
lepetitmartien SATA/eSATA is faster than the drives you can hook ... mer. 25 juil. 2007, 01:41
lancet QUOTE (tig66 @ Mon 2 Oct 2006, 10:59) My ... mar. 3 oct. 2006, 12:55
lepetitmartien My only solutions are either a USB 2 drive or find... mer. 4 oct. 2006, 13:25
tig66 Thanks guys for the info.. appreciated - so that... mer. 4 oct. 2006, 15:11
tig66 I know this is slightly 'off topic' but st... mer. 4 oct. 2006, 18:28
thedomus LaCie Little Big Disk - fast enough! Myself an... mar. 24 juil. 2007, 20:09
lepetitmartien SATA/eSATA is faster than the drives you can hook ... mer. 25 juil. 2007, 01:41
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