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| Gear interested Join Date: May 2006
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Thread Starter | I have a laptop PC with a PCMCIA Firewire adapter (800 and 400) and an RME FF800. I'm wondering which is the best solution to store the audio data on an external HD (firewire/usb2). 1) FF800 connected to the PCMCIA cardbus at 800 + HD connected to the same cardbus at 400 2) FF800 connected to the PCMCIA cardbus at 800 + HD connected to the USB 2.0 3) FF800 connected to the PCMCIA cardbus at 800 + HD connected to the other firewire port (4 pins) at 400 What do you think? Thanks for the help. Alex |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: So.Cal
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| I have my Fireface connected to the 4 pin connection on my laptop, which I might add has the TI chipset, with the external HD connected to a USB 2.0 port and have recorded 16 tracks simultaneously with no problems. |
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