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Re: [L-OT] Hard drive optimization

2002-08-30 by Murray McDowall

... RAID level 0 increases disk read and write performance and increases drive size -- and is very commonly used for video editing . Most audio people get so

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Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-30 by Howard Wooten

... On your audio drive, yes. ... NTFS will choose it s default block size according to the size of your drive. So, on your system drive the default will work

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[L-OT] Re: Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-29 by ed_tarantino

... Yes -- this is simply because the minimum amount of disk space that can be assigned to a file -- no matter how small -- is one block. This means you waste

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Re: Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-29 by Howard Wooten

... other ... Right, that s all your doing with on the PC. When formatting using the command: FORMAT D: /Z:64 the D: drive is being formatted in 32k blocks.

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Re: [L-OT] Hard drive optimization

2002-08-28 by mercutio@cogeco.ca

... The mac utility does not allow these adjustments - if you want to mess with clusters you need a third party formatter such as FWB HDT. This utility was

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Re: [L-OT] Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-28 by TazmnianDv@aol.com

Macs have block size. I used SilverLining to format a firewire disk the other day and you can choose how big the minmum blocks are 2k, 4k, 8k, ...,64k.

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Re: [L-OT] IPod / field recordings

2002-08-28 by TazmnianDv@aol.com

no mic input. maybe there is a way to rig the firewire input to some sort of custom box and a mic. Also you need software to record (to mp3) the sound. You can

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IPod / field recordings

2002-08-28 by Jeremy Martin

Heya I was thinking of getting a mini-disc recorder to do field recordings (of cool bug/frog/etc sounds) but it occured to me that maybe the new IPod could

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Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-28 by digitalmechanics

... you just not ... programs to ... optimal ... such thing ... correct me if ... explain if we are ... worked with that, ... cluster size ... way we, Mac ...

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Re: [L-OT] Hard drive optimization

2002-08-27 by Jeremy Martin

... Macs have to use formatted hard drives too, right? Or can you just not specify the cluster size on a Mac? The specific command line programs to run to

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Re: [L-OT] Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-27 by TazmnianDv@aol.com

Would you guys mind following the normal LUG convention of putting LAW/LAM in the header so we mac users don t have to read all of your PC-only stuff - and

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Re: [L-OT] Digest Number 666

2002-08-27 by Howard Wooten

... No, see Murry s post. My example has 32K clusters for audio and 8K clusters for the system drive. I don t know what choices you have but I probably

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Re: [L-OT] Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-27 by Murray McDowall

... No -- drive defrags and disc read/write operations are faster with bigger clusters. So use smaller clusters on your system drive and big ones on your audio

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Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-26 by ed_tarantino

Howard, oops.. sorry. I m running Win2000, so I m formatting to NTFS (is that the right acronym? can t remember..) seems you can select size of file clusters

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mac/Powermate

2002-08-24 by TazmnianDv@aol.com

I got one of those powermates ... a metal usb knob that turns with a light that blinks. It works with Logic. I assigned key commands to scroll left/right and

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Re: Hard drive optimization

2002-08-24 by Howard Wooten

... Hi Ed, you didn t mention the OS so I assume you re formatting FAT32. I generally use 32K clusters for the audio drives. The DOS format command looks like

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[WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-24 by Matt McKenzie-Smith

... It seems to have settled. (without a net time server). I read something at the Apple knowledge base where they said just to reset it and it will eventually

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Hard drive optimization

2002-08-23 by ed_tarantino

Hi all I Just got a couple new hardrives for my Logic PC DAW, and have technical questions that maybe some of you can answer... 1. When formatting the hard

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Re: [L-OT] Question about mastering

2002-08-22 by Spectro

... Based on what I heard with your example, I offer my My 5 cents worth: Reduce the low bass level in the mix. A lot. It dominates all else and it needs to

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Re: [WOT] RE: OSX1 <------and more

2002-08-22 by wirehead1

For Matt and stuff for anyone interested, ... Matt, I really can t remember for sure...to be quite honest. But, there are several updates from Apple. I have

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Re: [L-OT] Question about mastering

2002-08-22 by Dennis Gunn

... Actually it sounds like a pretty good mix to me. On my hi-fi speakers (Dynaudio BM6As) I feel like I the bass might be a touch loud and I might like a

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RE: [L-OT] [WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-22 by L. Gustavo Petri

... It s odd ain t it? I have an iBook with both 9.2.2 and 10.1.5 (waiting for jaguar) adn everithing is ok. Do you use any international setting different

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RE: [L-OT] [WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-22 by Richmond, James (James) ** CTR **

No I dont think it is that. I have 2 imacs that do that and the battery s are fine. 10.1.5 for me. Network time server works fine, but local time setting

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[L-OT] [WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-22 by L. Gustavo Petri

... Just guessing. Perhaps your battery is down (I m assuming it s not a laptop), and you have a broad band internet connection. You have in Mac OS 9 on Date &

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[WOT] RE: OSX

2002-08-21 by Matt McKenzie-Smith

Hay anyone out there have issues with the OSX Date and time? I have X on a different drive (10.1) and whenever I boot from that drive it defaults to Jan 1

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Re: [L-OT] Question about mastering

2002-08-21 by Dennis Gunn

... You really should post a good quality mp3 so that people can hear what you are doing. Otherwise it s pretty much impossible to even begin to speculate on

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Re: [L-OT] Re: Old Music, Very OT

2002-08-21 by Björn Elfström

Howard, Should you choose to make a full scale recording of your band one day, please let me know where I can pick up a CD of it. This kind of timelessly

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Re: [L-OT] Old Music, Very OT

2002-08-21 by Doug Slick

Hi Howard, Lovely trombone playing on your track. I m a bone player myself. Beautiful tone and very restrained improv. Nice guitar work too. :-) -- Doug

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