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Old 07-19-2012, 11:54 PM
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Default Re: What do I need to make 64 inputs?

I've always recommended this for live recordings: have one EMPTY hard drive available for the gig for every 32 tracks. After recording, move to storage drive but keep the recording drive empty.

Don't know about 192kHz but at least my very old (+5 years) WD Raptor has had no problem ever, and it has served me for about 100 live gigs. Should put it to rest soon, I guess...
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Old 07-20-2012, 10:36 AM
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Don't know about 192kHz but at least my very old (+5 years) WD Raptor has had no problem ever, and it has served me for about 100 live gigs. Should put it to rest soon, I guess...
Doing mostly sequential reads and writes... it should be fine for a while. It's not like it is being used 24/7 in a logistics server, getting pounded every second.
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Default Re: What do I need to make 64 inputs?

I have found it very easy to record in Logic (which by the way, I hate as well) and then just import the audio into Pro Tools. I also record from a Digico desk using the RME Madiface interface and this seems to work very well. Shame we can't use PT for the whole thing.
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