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Old 03-18-2008, 03:18 AM
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Default FW daisy chaining

Hi!

I´m going to get the new Profire 2626, but anyway, what´s the right order to daisy chain a FW audio interface with a FW harddrive? And is it recommended? As a MacBook user i only have one FW port as you all probably know...

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Default Re: FW daisy chaining

Connect the audio interface directly to the computer and daisy chain the hard drive to the interface.
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