Hey Frank,
Okay thanks.
Ronald
Op 10 apr 2011, om 04:55 heeft Frank Carmickle het volgende geschreven:
Hi Ronald
On Apr 9, 2011, at 5:17 PM, RvR wrote:
Hi Slau,
So you got some trouble with it too. I now use an external usb drive and all
seems fine, hope it stays that way. i think I
Hi Slau,
So you got some trouble with it too. I now use an external usb drive and all
seems fine, hope it stays that way. i think I will get me a firewire drive or
of course an internal one. The latter looks the better choice right?
best,
Ronald
Op 8 apr 2011, om 18:02 heeft Slau Halatyn het
Hi Ronald
On Apr 9, 2011, at 5:17 PM, RvR wrote:
Hi Slau,
So you got some trouble with it too. I now use an external usb drive and all
seems fine, hope it stays that way. i think I will get me a firewire drive or
of course an internal one. The latter looks the better choice right?
I think
Hi Slau,
Okay here are my specs:
Latest model Mac Pro, single 2.8Ghz Xeon, 8gb ram, 2x 1tb internal hdd (1 for
Windows on bootcamp) The Mac is completely configured by Apple.
MacOS 10.6.7, Pro Tools 9
Using internal audio chip and internal harddisk for saving and recording
I know it's important
Hi Frank,
Yeah I have heard you talking about that in a podcast from a few weeks ago. I
will keep that in mind, although playing a song or opening the new trakcs
dialog don't seem to fit in that category.
Thanks,
Ronald
Op 7 apr 2011, om 23:02 heeft Frank Carmickle het volgende geschreven:
Hey Ronald,
Yeah, the computer is certainly fast enough. The internal drive situation is,
as you already know, not recommended and that might be causing some issues
although, frankly, with only a few tracks, it shouldn't slow down really. Does
Pro Tools experience this busy state with
Hi Ronald,
OK, I just experienced something similar to what you're describing. I tested it
on a MacBook Pro using the internal drive. I've used this setup without
incident while using an external drive. This time, I created a session on the
internal drive.
I imported a bunch of files to new