silly question
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Tania Mann
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silly question
Hi
As my Powerbook is now full..........I'm looking to get an external harddrive for storing my wavs and to use with LIVE.
Can anyone tell me from experience if this will cause problems?
And is it better to have the wavs I'm accessing and using in Live in a live application actually saved on my powerbook?
sorry for silly questions.........
thanks
tania
As my Powerbook is now full..........I'm looking to get an external harddrive for storing my wavs and to use with LIVE.
Can anyone tell me from experience if this will cause problems?
And is it better to have the wavs I'm accessing and using in Live in a live application actually saved on my powerbook?
sorry for silly questions.........
thanks
tania
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spiderprod
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spiderprod
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i'm using a laptop to make music. the RPM of laptop HD is too slow for live. this soft is playing your files directly from the HD so fast RPM is essential.
i was having access time problems with this system, causing audio drop outs during reproduction.
so i bought a Lacie external HD (250G, 8M cash,7200 RPM, USB2) and now everything is solved ! even if it's an external device, the access time is faster. live can access files faster.
i was having access time problems with this system, causing audio drop outs during reproduction.
so i bought a Lacie external HD (250G, 8M cash,7200 RPM, USB2) and now everything is solved ! even if it's an external device, the access time is faster. live can access files faster.
Re: silly question
um word to the wise, always keep at least 500 megs free on your osx hard driveTania Mann wrote:Hi
As my Powerbook is now full..........I'm looking to get an external harddrive for storing my wavs and to use with LIVE.
Can anyone tell me from experience if this will cause problems?
And is it better to have the wavs I'm accessing and using in Live in a live application actually saved on my powerbook?
sorry for silly questions.........
thanks
tania
otherwise you will notice slowdowns. osx needs space to manage it's virtual memory.
in fact a firewire drive with a 7200 rpm hdd in it will actually be faster thenMrSleep wrote:I think she wants to know if there is any lag in performance when accessing multiple clips from a firewire400/usb2 drive?
would be curios to know this too as Im thinking of going for an internal drive cased in usb2 box.
the stock internal drive on the powerbook!
i want a little bus powered lacie, but they are so expensive.
The only issue I've seen when using an external drive is moving data (writing) from place to place on the external drive can be slower.
Tranferring from internal to external, reading from external to application, writing from application to external (rendering) are fine and possibly faster, because you are dedicating a device to storage and OS swapping/housekeeping is minimized..
Tranferring from internal to external, reading from external to application, writing from application to external (rendering) are fine and possibly faster, because you are dedicating a device to storage and OS swapping/housekeeping is minimized..
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ultrasource
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like everyone said...
but when you want to move your live sets and sound folders to the external drive, it's best to think before you act. so make appropriate folders, and then open all your live sets and save them as self contained in the new location. might seem a lot of work, but it will save you the frustration of having the 'removed file message' over and over again. eventually it will save you lots of time.
afterwards, just trash the sets and sounds on your internal (if you're sure all sets are complete).
but when you want to move your live sets and sound folders to the external drive, it's best to think before you act. so make appropriate folders, and then open all your live sets and save them as self contained in the new location. might seem a lot of work, but it will save you the frustration of having the 'removed file message' over and over again. eventually it will save you lots of time.
afterwards, just trash the sets and sounds on your internal (if you're sure all sets are complete).
andy
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Tania Mann
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Hey guys
Thanks again for the feedback - it is very much apprec
As my Powerbook only has 1 firewire output and this is being used for my external soundcard, I was thinking of getting a Lacie 160 GB 7200 rpm USB 2.0..............so I'm glad someone has had positive feed back with this one
thanks again to all who relplied
Thanks again for the feedback - it is very much apprec
As my Powerbook only has 1 firewire output and this is being used for my external soundcard, I was thinking of getting a Lacie 160 GB 7200 rpm USB 2.0..............so I'm glad someone has had positive feed back with this one
thanks again to all who relplied
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Tania Mann
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a silly question leading to another:Tania Mann wrote:Ok I'm really excited - it's always fun buying new equipment
I opted for the LaCie 250 MB with triple interface
So I can use USB on my Powerbook and can use firewire on my G5
Perfect!
is it possible to have the hard-drive connected to 2 computers at the same time?
no, don't ever do this, you run the disk of damaged the drive and the drive enclosure.peeddrroo wrote:a silly question leading to another:Tania Mann wrote:Ok I'm really excited - it's always fun buying new equipment
I opted for the LaCie 250 MB with triple interface
So I can use USB on my Powerbook and can use firewire on my G5
Perfect!
is it possible to have the hard-drive connected to 2 computers at the same time?