Powerbook Pci?, I really want a PB, but my interface? |
jeu. 2 sept. 2004, 22:44
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People, I ´m in trouble.
I travel a lot, and need a powerbook. Currently, I´m running the oldest kind of G4 power mac. My audio interface is a Digi 001, which I appreciate a lot! Do I have to switch to a Firewire/USB device, to be able to switch to Powerbook? I saw this MAGMA product, a PCI chassic, but it costs like $1000! I can´t afford that!! Is there any other way to solve this? A cheaper way? Thanks, people! |
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ven. 3 sept. 2004, 06:00
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Member Groupe : Members Messages : 79 Inscrit : 15 janv. 04 Lieu : Chicago - US Membre no 33,284 |
I'm using a Firewire 800 drive from Other World Computing. $179 for 80GB
http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Page.cfm...tle=&Template=1 It seems like a lot of people are being wary of switching over to using Firewire 800 for recording drives, but I have had absolutely no problems with mine, and it is absolutely silent and amazingly fast. I have used a firewire 400 drive for storage for a few years, and this thing is supposed to be twice the speed. It seems like it is even faster than that. |
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