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Old 04-25-2006, 01:30 PM
TrevorForrest TrevorForrest is offline
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Default Firewire Solo and Firewire External Drive

I am currently using an M-Audio Firewire Solo. I have connceted an Iomega external Drive to the second firewire port on the Solo. I seem to be getting lackluster performance when mixing and editing session stored on this drive as compared to doing the same thing with sessions store on the system drive of my laptop. The system drive on my laptop is a 5400rpm drive and the external iomega is a 7200rpm drive. Is this supposed to happen ????...i thought i would see better performance with the external drive connected via firewire to the M-Audio Firewire Solo interface.
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