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|  Mbox 2 Pro Firewire Drive Configuration, How to hook 'em up? | 
|  mar.  9 janv. 2007, 09:02 
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| Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 11 Inscrit : 25 oct. 06 Lieu : Madison - US Membre no 84,590  | 
				Greetings, and thanks to everyone who makes MacMusic happen! I apologize if this is redundant, but I've searched the forum and I've searched the Digidesign support pages, all to no avail. I just purchased an MBox 2 Pro with ProTools Le 7.3 to run on my MacBook Pro 2.16 Core 2 Duo. Since the MacBook Pro has two firewire ports, I'm wondering how best to connect the firewire drive. Should the MBox 2 Pro go in one port and the drive the other, or is it better to daisy chain the MBox 2 Pro and the drive, and, if so, in what sequence? Does it matter? Thanks! | 
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|  mar.  9 janv. 2007, 21:48 
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|  Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 2 Inscrit : 24 janv. 05 Lieu : Inverness - UK Membre no 59,088  | Greetings, and thanks to everyone who makes MacMusic happen! I apologize if this is redundant, but I've searched the forum and I've searched the Digidesign support pages, all to no avail. I just purchased an MBox 2 Pro with ProTools Le 7.3 to run on my MacBook Pro 2.16 Core 2 Duo. Since the MacBook Pro has two firewire ports, I'm wondering how best to connect the firewire drive. Should the MBox 2 Pro go in one port and the drive the other, or is it better to daisy chain the MBox 2 Pro and the drive, and, if so, in what sequence? Does it matter? Thanks! I have used an M-Audio 410 and I know that M-Audio suggested it would be best not to run a FW daisy chain with an external FW HD hanging off of it - so I would suggest using your two FW ports for best results Ce message a été modifié par chools - mar. 9 janv. 2007, 21:51. | 
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