Loren Littlejohn Lover of all boobage. Aug 20, 2006 11,737 38 48 Auburn NY- we grow em you listen www.myspace.com Feb 20, 2010 #21 It took me 20, but that's because I couldn't find a fucking screwdriver right away.
greyskull Member Mar 22, 2006 6,072 7 38 Feb 20, 2010 #22 lewbob said: this !! Click to expand... pro tools doesn't support RAID
AudioGeekZine arsehole know-it-all Jan 1, 2008 3,464 0 36 Vancouver www.audiogeekzine.com Feb 20, 2010 #23 greyskull said: pro tools doesn't support RAID Click to expand... Only applies to internal. And that wouldn't be RAID anyway.
greyskull said: pro tools doesn't support RAID Click to expand... Only applies to internal. And that wouldn't be RAID anyway.
drew_drummer Dancefap Sep 7, 2008 6,474 3 38 London, UK Feb 20, 2010 #24 006 said: One big INTERNAL, and a Glyph at that if possible. Click to expand... Glyph just use Seagate drives. Might as well save a huge chunk of change, and get a Freeagent Pro.
006 said: One big INTERNAL, and a Glyph at that if possible. Click to expand... Glyph just use Seagate drives. Might as well save a huge chunk of change, and get a Freeagent Pro.
coldthrn Chris Cauthen Jul 9, 2007 361 0 16 soundcloud.com Feb 20, 2010 #25 I want a DROBO for exactly what you are doing. Plus it is an auto RAID for redundancy. Check it out.