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Old 01-29-2009, 03:59 PM
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Default Recording to Macintosh HD (Macbook Pro)

Hey Everybody, small question.

My studio owner has brought a new Macbook Pro today for smaller/remote jobs with Mbox 2 Pro to compliment our HD rig.

Is it O.K. to record to the Macintosh HD or should we create a partition especially for audio on the same drive? I basically want to avoid recording on external HD because it's going to make the laptop rig much less portable.

All projects will be transferred to the studio's main hard drive soon after recording/basic editing.

Hard drive speed is 7200 RPM.

Thanks in advance.
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