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My MacBook DaveC test
I have a MacBook 1.83Ghz Dual Core Intel.
I wanted to run this infamous DaveC test with it. I do not know if you still do it the same. My song was 24/44 and I could do 32 Tracks + 20 Auxes with Comp3-EQ3-Short Delay II-Med Delay II-Long Delay II on each channel. Play back engine was 256K buffer and Level2 default hard disk setting. This looks like a lot of power. I got disk usage error 9073 if I did 21 Auxes + 32 tracks. However, 32Tracks+20auxes were fine. My Firewire drive is a LaCie d2 triple interface. Those drives do not have 2XFW400 connections to go out to Digi002R. So, I had to use the USB2.0 connection. I know it is not supported but those are the results I get with it. I might get better results if I could use firewire disk. Have you guys done this recently? I personally do not think it is necessary to test the horse power for my home system anymore. It is more than I will need I think. I have HD 3 at the studio anyways.
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