FW410 plus Lacie drive on 2 port FW card; is it a goer?
FW410 plus Lacie drive on 2 port FW card; is it a goer?
I use a laptop PC with a pcmcia firewire adapter with two 6 pin sockets. My FW 410 goes in one of the sockets and I am thinking of getting a Lacie 80GB 7200RPM firewire diskdrive which will plug into the other socket.
Anybody experienced with this kind of setup? will it work out OK or will the firewire drive interfere with the operation of the 410?
I intend to use the Lacie mainly as a home for Ivory Piano (40GB).
Any advice much apreciated.
Anybody experienced with this kind of setup? will it work out OK or will the firewire drive interfere with the operation of the 410?
I intend to use the Lacie mainly as a home for Ivory Piano (40GB).
Any advice much apreciated.
"That very perceptive of you Mr Stapleton, and rather unexpected... in a G Major"
well, i took the plunge and sent off for a copy of ivory and an 80Gb lacie to install it on.
once i got ivory set up to suit my sysrem - ie not going straight for the 10 layer bosendorfer - it all seemed to work perfectly, i was well happy - ivory 1.5 is amazing
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so i invited a mate round for a jam. plug in the guitar, sounding nice, now join in on the piano... arrrggghhhh, whenever ivory reads from disk, the guitar sound gets shreaded in a really nasty way, like the sound gets 'torn'.
it seems as if it's only ok as long as the fw410 and the lacie are transferring dats in opposite directions.
so now i'm seriously considering ebaying the 410 and writing it off as an expensive mistake.
or maybe i should keep the lacie for backups and try a usb2 disk drive.
decisions, decisions...
once i got ivory set up to suit my sysrem - ie not going straight for the 10 layer bosendorfer - it all seemed to work perfectly, i was well happy - ivory 1.5 is amazing

so i invited a mate round for a jam. plug in the guitar, sounding nice, now join in on the piano... arrrggghhhh, whenever ivory reads from disk, the guitar sound gets shreaded in a really nasty way, like the sound gets 'torn'.
it seems as if it's only ok as long as the fw410 and the lacie are transferring dats in opposite directions.
so now i'm seriously considering ebaying the 410 and writing it off as an expensive mistake.
or maybe i should keep the lacie for backups and try a usb2 disk drive.
decisions, decisions...
"That very perceptive of you Mr Stapleton, and rather unexpected... in a G Major"
Are you using PCMCIA for both ? Then forget about it. Right now your HD and 410 sharing the band They must be on separate FW then it should be OK. I am sure about it since we talked it with Ableton/M audio man on a workshop, so it is his solution what I am saying.
If I was in your situation I would get the 2,5 HD with one of those compact 10$ USB2 boxes, I had the 3, 5 FW HD and sold it, the bloody thing weighted more then my notebook (with PSU).
If I was in your situation I would get the 2,5 HD with one of those compact 10$ USB2 boxes, I had the 3, 5 FW HD and sold it, the bloody thing weighted more then my notebook (with PSU).
no way can your pcmcia handle hard drive and audio at once!
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