Recommend an external hard drive?
Recommend an external hard drive?
Can anyone recommend me a decent external hard drive that they use with Live for my G4 Powerbook (usb and firewire are both options)?
Looking to spend a maximum of €250.
Cheers!
Looking to spend a maximum of €250.
Cheers!
i highly recommend seagate (dead silent) or if not then maxtor and stick it in a dual connex (firewire / usb2.0) icy box, the icy box has a oxford chipset and works flawlessly with mac firewire / usb 2.0 and has a sexy rugged metal design.
just make shure the drive is 7200rpm.
my advise is stay away from Lacie or WD.
if you are willing to spend more get Glyph drives, they are unbeatable for audio, but don't come cheap.
my2cents.
just make shure the drive is 7200rpm.
my advise is stay away from Lacie or WD.
if you are willing to spend more get Glyph drives, they are unbeatable for audio, but don't come cheap.
my2cents.
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disco_killa
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on a tip from a video editor, i got a g-raid dual 160 raid 0 drive, it's killer. hitatchi drives, premium chipset....
http://www.g-technology.com/Products/G-RAID.cfm 330.00 u.s.
they also make a silent single drive unit, 250.00 u.s.
http://www.g-technology.com/Products/G-RAID.cfm 330.00 u.s.
they also make a silent single drive unit, 250.00 u.s.
Re: Recommend an external hard drive?
I suggest you to cconsider "secondary" factors such as noise level and HD heat. I tell you this because ALL ext. HD uses Oxford 911+ chipset (FireWire 400) and Prolific 2507 chipset (USB 2.0 High Speed). And ALL ext. HD contains 7200 RPM disks with 9-11 ms access time. So, more or less, every ext. HD has the same speed (1Mb/sec of range). I could suggest you Seagate products, they use Barracuda Hard Drives...great HDs.RobbQuik wrote:Can anyone recommend me a decent external hard drive that they use with Live for my G4 Powerbook (usb and firewire are both options)?
Looking to spend a maximum of €250.
Cheers!
Scube
Waiting for Qbits..
x2i have western digital my book premium ... and i'm satisfied.
I've got the older model. Looks like it was built for Live!!! It's a black "book" shaped drive, with a lit green ring.
There is a newer silver and blue model which look ssmart - but black n' green lloks cooo-ooo-oool!!!
Oh - and the performance it shit-hot too!
Here's my .02
While there are technical differences in the way FW and USB work (data selivery, system useage) that makes FW the better choice on paper...I can say that in the real world I have experienced no difference between the two. (Note that I am reffering to USB 2 here; USB 1 will give considerably slower performance than FW 400).
Personally, I've been using a Maxtor USB2 HD since my FW LaCie died, and everything's been exactly the same. I actually have a FW G-Drive on order right now though, because I need the extra USB port for my midi controller.
...just one man's opinion...
While there are technical differences in the way FW and USB work (data selivery, system useage) that makes FW the better choice on paper...I can say that in the real world I have experienced no difference between the two. (Note that I am reffering to USB 2 here; USB 1 will give considerably slower performance than FW 400).
Personally, I've been using a Maxtor USB2 HD since my FW LaCie died, and everything's been exactly the same. I actually have a FW G-Drive on order right now though, because I need the extra USB port for my midi controller.
...just one man's opinion...
Purrrfect Audio PC by Jim Roseberry
Edirol UA-1000, Korg PadKontrol, Dynaudio BM 5A's
REAPER, Live, Sound Forge
Edirol UA-1000, Korg PadKontrol, Dynaudio BM 5A's
REAPER, Live, Sound Forge
Another for the Western Digital My Book- awesome.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822136025
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6822136025