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Old 08-28-2006, 08:45 AM
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Default Mini Mac and Mini Stack questions

A friend suggested that I try a Mini Mac for home LE work due to its low operating/cooling noise. Sounds like a interesting solution, but it has only one firewire port and is a single hard drive machine. My past work with PT indicates to me that recording to the application drive is a no no, so an external hard drive is a must. Are there 002/mini users not using externals? How about the Mini Stack? How noisy is the mini stack? What about the firewire chain sequence with the 002? Seems like it could be a great set up but low noise is a must and I don't want to build a blimp (sound box).
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