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Old 08-14-2018, 01:14 AM
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Default HDX in a TB chassis on a current MacBookPro - ?

Hi all

I'm curious to know

what is considered to be the best Thunderbolt chassis for HDX cards? for one or two cards)

Is anyone here running HDX or HDX-2 in a chassis - thunderbolt to a MacBookPro?

any downsides?

how is fan noise on the chassis?

how stable is it?

Way back in TDM land a chassis tended to make the rig "crashy" ... was wondering if that was still the case.

The laptop would be for mobile use without hardware inserts... just for simple overdubbing with a Duet... then for mixing back at the studio with quite a few hardware inserts..... HDX or HDX-2.

would be a 2018 MacBookPro - FWIIW.

asking for a pal.

thanks.
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