Re: 70 percent ot - External storage device for PT sessions

2015-11-10 Thread Nickus de Vos
USB2 is not recommended especially for tracking in PT. what you want is USB3, firewire or thunderbolt with a 7200 RPM drive or faster. Because of your USB2 limitation on the one machine, I will recommend you get a network attached drive able to connect to your machines via ethernet, usually

RE: 70 percent ot - External storage device for PT sessions

2015-11-10 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
2015 5:41 PM > To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: 70 percent ot - External storage device for PT sessions > > USB2 is not recommended especially for tracking in PT. what you want is > USB3, firewire or thunderbolt with a 7200 RPM drive or faster. Because of > your USB2 li

Re: 70 percent ot - External storage device for PT sessions

2015-11-10 Thread TheOreoMonster
ge- >> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] >> On Behalf Of Nickus de Vos >> Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 5:41 PM >> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com >> Subject: Re: 70 percent ot - External storage device for PT sessions >> >> USB2

Re: 70 percent ot - External storage device for PT sessions

2015-11-10 Thread TheOreoMonster
Yep used a USB 2 drive for years with PT. If it has FW you can always go for an FW drive or if it has Thunderbolt you can always used USB3 over thunderbolt with a Dock as well. On 11/10/15, Martin (Punky) Sopart wrote: > Hello! > > I'm using two Macs with PT and want to

Re: 70 percent ot - External storage device for PT sessions

2015-11-10 Thread Slau Halatyn
It's funny to think back to the days before Digidesign approved FireWire devices for Pro Tools. SCSI was the standard but, reliable as it was, it was very expensive. Right at the time when I was about to buy two more SCSI drives, I heard of people using FireWire drives with Pro Tools without