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best portable drive 4 audio?

best portable drive 4 audio?

2006-11-04 by tony vincent

i¹m going away for a time & want to do some editing w/ my powerbook (1.67
GHz powerPC G4, 1 GB RAM) and am looking for a solid had drive that i can do
editing w/...  bus-powered would be ideal...  i¹ve seen a few using a lacie
rugged all terrain HDs...  is usb ok? or firewire the best way to go?
another brand as an option?? and... is using core audio (and some
headphones) workable to do editing with?
look forward to some assistance.
peace
tv
http://www.tonyvincent.com


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Re: [Logic_Cafe] best portable drive 4 audio?

2006-11-06 by Sean T Lamont

Not sure what your throughput requirements are, but have you considered an
IPOD? I never wanted one until I realized it was a portable,
shock-tolerant, low-profile hard drive.

On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, tony vincent wrote:

> i�m going away for a time & want to do some editing w/ my powerbook (1.67
> GHz powerPC G4, 1 GB RAM) and am looking for a solid had drive that i can do
> editing w/...  bus-powered would be ideal...  i�ve seen a few using a lacie
> rugged all terrain HDs...  is usb ok? or firewire the best way to go?
> another brand as an option?? and... is using core audio (and some
> headphones) workable to do editing with?
> look forward to some assistance.
> peace
> tv
> http://www.tonyvincent.com
>
>
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>
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] best portable drive 4 audio?

2006-11-07 by Howard Lipp

g-tech makes the most robust drives out there as far as large storage and
interface speed.
but i must say that for xtreme portability and robustness, the ipod sure is
a smart move


> [Original Message]
> From: Sean T Lamont <lamont@...>
> To: Logic Cafe Weblisting <Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: logic-users@yahoogroups.com <logic-users@yahoogroups.com>; MIO Mobile
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> Date: 11/6/2006 11:30:20 AM
> Subject: Re: [Logic_Cafe] best portable drive 4 audio?
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> Not sure what your throughput requirements are, but have you considered an
> IPOD? I never wanted one until I realized it was a portable,
> shock-tolerant, low-profile hard drive.
>
> On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, tony vincent wrote:
>
> > i\ufffdm going away for a time & want to do some editing w/ my powerbook
(1.67
> > GHz powerPC G4, 1 GB RAM) and am looking for a solid had drive that i
can do
> > editing w/...  bus-powered would be ideal...  i\ufffdve seen a few using a
lacie
> > rugged all terrain HDs...  is usb ok? or firewire the best way to go?
> > another brand as an option?? and... is using core audio (and some
> > headphones) workable to do editing with?
> > look forward to some assistance.
> > peace
> > tv
> > http://www.tonyvincent.com
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] best portable drive 4 audio?

2006-11-07 by Duane Miller

Just a note of caution if using an iPod for recording. The iPod is  
meant for one thing, streaming songs to an internal buffer then to  
your ears etc. They will overheat rapidly if used as a full time hard- 
drive. Get the right tool for the job. Just my 2 cents worth.

duane@...
Creative Sight And Sound
Portland Oregon


On Nov 6, 2006, at 4:14 PM, Howard Lipp wrote:

> g-tech makes the most robust drives out there as far as large  
> storage and
> interface speed.
> but i must say that for xtreme portability and robustness, the ipod  
> sure is
> a smart move
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Sean T Lamont <lamont@...>
>> To: Logic Cafe Weblisting <Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com>
>> Cc: logic-users@yahoogroups.com <logic-users@yahoogroups.com>; MIO  
>> Mobile
> I/O <mobileio@...>
>> Date: 11/6/2006 11:30:20 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Logic_Cafe] best portable drive 4 audio?
>>
>>
>> Not sure what your throughput requirements are, but have you  
>> considered an
>> IPOD? I never wanted one until I realized it was a portable,
>> shock-tolerant, low-profile hard drive.
>>
>> On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, tony vincent wrote:
>>
>>> i¹m going away for a time & want to do some editing w/ my powerbook
> (1.67
>>> GHz powerPC G4, 1 GB RAM) and am looking for a solid had drive  
>>> that i
> can do
>>> editing w/...  bus-powered would be ideal...  i¹ve seen a few  
>>> using a
> lacie
>>> rugged all terrain HDs...  is usb ok? or firewire the best way to  
>>> go?
>>> another brand as an option?? and... is using core audio (and some
>>> headphones) workable to do editing with?
>>> look forward to some assistance.
>>> peace
>>> tv
>>> http://www.tonyvincent.com
>>>
>>>
>>> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>>>
>>>
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>> Sean T. Lamont                ---               The way you watch
> Television and Movies
>> ReelTime Rentals, Inc.        ---               Is about to change...
>> http://www.reeltime.com       ---               Get Reel!
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