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Old 07-19-2000, 07:03 PM
Kickin.da.speaker Kickin.da.speaker is offline
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Default The \'second hard drive for audio\' route....

I end up deciding that I need one. My Yikes/OS8.6/320Megs RAM with Digi001 and Logic gives me Direct i/o errors around 20 mostly stereo tracks of audio playing.

Now what are your experiences with Ultra33 and 66 on a Yikes?
My plan is to get a Maxtor Diamond Plus (7200rpm Ultra66 or Ultra100) and install it without a card. Anyone's been down that road before? How many tracks can you play-back?
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