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I'm looking to record 6-8 channels (from mics) onto my laptop via
firewire, & I'm looking at a Presonus Firepod.
I'm stuck with a bit of an unpleasant choice:
1) I can record onto my internal drive, but I only have 1, so it's
also running my system.
2) I have some external firewire drives, which I could also record
onto, but I'd be daisy-chaining it with the Firepod.
All the advice I've seen in this group (and elsewhere) says that it's
a bad idea to record onto your system drive. And... along with some
flame wars, some people suggest that daisy-chaining the drive should
work theoretically, while others say it would be safer not to record
onto a firewire drive, while using a firewire audio interface. But I
haven't found anyone describing their actual experience. (Reality &
theory often diverge.)
Is anyone using a Firepod with a laptop? If so, where do you record
to?
Is anyone willing to admit trying to record to their system drive
(laptop or not), with a Firepod? What were your experiences?
Has anyone tried daisy-chaining a drive off a Firepod, & recording to
it? What were your experiences?
It appears that Presonus has re-written the firewire driver to support
the Firepod; Does this still work well with other firewire devices,
when not recording?
Any reasonably similar experiences would be very welcome, as well as
any advice.
My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 8200 running XP Pro SP1 (not SP2!!)
1.9Ghz P4
1G RAM
internal drive 5400 RPM, 60G (The speed is another reason to stay away
from it if I can)
Externals are 80-120G, 7200RPM
1 built-in firewire port
2 USB 1.1 (which can't do the datarates I want)
Cardbus (&PCMCIA) (which I theoretically could use to add either a
USB2.0, or another firewire port to, if it actually made the
difference between working and not working.)
I also use this laptop as my DAW, and am _really_ looking forward to
not having to transfer data/recordings around.
Please reply to the group.
I'm looking to record 6-8 channels (from mics) onto my laptop via
firewire, & I'm looking at a Presonus Firepod.
I'm stuck with a bit of an unpleasant choice:
1) I can record onto my internal drive, but I only have 1, so it's
also running my system.
2) I have some external firewire drives, which I could also record
onto, but I'd be daisy-chaining it with the Firepod.
All the advice I've seen in this group (and elsewhere) says that it's
a bad idea to record onto your system drive. And... along with some
flame wars, some people suggest that daisy-chaining the drive should
work theoretically, while others say it would be safer not to record
onto a firewire drive, while using a firewire audio interface. But I
haven't found anyone describing their actual experience. (Reality &
theory often diverge.)
Is anyone using a Firepod with a laptop? If so, where do you record
to?
Is anyone willing to admit trying to record to their system drive
(laptop or not), with a Firepod? What were your experiences?
Has anyone tried daisy-chaining a drive off a Firepod, & recording to
it? What were your experiences?
It appears that Presonus has re-written the firewire driver to support
the Firepod; Does this still work well with other firewire devices,
when not recording?
Any reasonably similar experiences would be very welcome, as well as
any advice.
My laptop is a Dell Inspiron 8200 running XP Pro SP1 (not SP2!!)
1.9Ghz P4
1G RAM
internal drive 5400 RPM, 60G (The speed is another reason to stay away
from it if I can)
Externals are 80-120G, 7200RPM
1 built-in firewire port
2 USB 1.1 (which can't do the datarates I want)
Cardbus (&PCMCIA) (which I theoretically could use to add either a
USB2.0, or another firewire port to, if it actually made the
difference between working and not working.)
I also use this laptop as my DAW, and am _really_ looking forward to
not having to transfer data/recordings around.
Please reply to the group.