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Recording simultaneously on two separate Hard Drive
HI! I was wondering if it was possible to record in pro tools on two separate hard drive the same material simultaneously?
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Re: Recording simultaneously on two separate Hard Drive
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Re: Recording simultaneously on two separate Hard Drive
Setup/Disk Allocation. Check "Use round robin allocation for new tracks". Make two audio tracks for each input and mute one. The material will be recorded to two tracks which will be placed on different hard drives by round robin.
A simpler approach would be to record to a disk that is being backed up to a cloud service like Dropbox or Google Drive. Each audio file would begin backing up to the cloud as soon as you drop out of record.
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