Guest akindo Posted October 11, 2001 Posted October 11, 2001 OK, I broke my 20 GB IDE harddisk, and another 1,5 GB IDE harddisk I borrowed broke by itself when I was scanning the disk for surface errors! As you can imagine, I am a little angry. Anyways, I need a new harddisk. I will start making music with my PC. Someone said (I think it was on this forum) that IDE harddrives couldn't transfer enough data if you had a lot of audio tracks in eg. Logic Audio. Is this true? Can I make record a full track in Logic Audio with only 1 IDE drive? Or do I need a SCSI drive? Or just two IDE drives, 1 for OS and another, smaller one, for audio files? Thanks a lot for any help! Boom! akindo Quote
shpongled Posted October 11, 2001 Posted October 11, 2001 Don't waste you money on SCSI. IDEs are almost as fast nowadays as scsi. Quote
Guest jeremy Posted October 12, 2001 Posted October 12, 2001 no @!#$...not to mention scsi drives typically run very HOT...which of course makes their life a lot shorter and unpredicitable Quote
Guest akindo Posted October 12, 2001 Posted October 12, 2001 OK, thanks guys! I have another question, but I posted it as a new topic. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.