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Using external drives = really bad idea or tolerable?
Old 09-07-2008, 10:56 PM #1
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My first mix-CD came out pretty good! I made some silly newbie mistakes like using compressed WMA and also had a few skips (barely noticeable) but overall it sounded pretty cool!

My dell xps laptop has a spiffy 7200rpm drive so in terms of performance, its great. I don't want to clutter/fragment/fill my disk though, so I was thinking why not get an external drive? Of course, performance is going to be worse but I'd trade slower speed for a larger, more manageable workspace.

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1) has anyone done this? what was your experience? Did you have issues other than just slower performance?
2) Is firewire a good option? Or stick with USB2.0?

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Old 09-07-2008, 11:45 PM #2
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barely noticeable




Hmmmm define barely :-)

IMO I would certainly have an external drive for backup and there is merit in having your temp file on a 2nd drive (if the throughput is fast enough).

I would use firewire (800 if you can) rather than USB

BTW I'm a big fan of 10k rpm drives for AA

You don't mention how big your current drive is but I suspect that you wouldn't have enough concurrent projects that they wouldn't clutter up that drive. Just move them to the 2nd drive when they are complete and do regular defrags.
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Old 09-08-2008, 01:01 AM #3
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Thanks for the response! Yeah I figured firewire would be the way to go. My current drive is 86G, single volume with 30G+ free. Do you think its maybe better to create a 5 or 10 G partition to use as my workspace? And then use the external drive for non-critical workspace backup?

My usage should be minimal..maybe 1-2 mix CD's a month at most. But maybe I will get more into using Audition in the coming months..

barely noticeable Well its like 2-3 half-second skips scattered over a
35 min CD, so short you just wonder if you did hear a skip or if it was
your imagination

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Old 09-08-2008, 01:13 AM #4
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There is no advantage to partitioning as far as AA's temp files because it is still the same physical read/write head

There are 2.5"" 10k rpm laptop drives like the VelociRaptor <http://techreport.com/articles.x/14583>
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Old 09-08-2008, 01:25 AM #5
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Isn't there the advantage (for creating a workspace partition )that your main OS volume will not get as fragmented? But you're right, still same disk and read/write head.
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Old 11-09-2008, 01:03 PM #6
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Another question - how about using an 8G USB flash drive if you don't need to save all your work (ie create a CD, clean flash before making next CD, etc) ? I know those have limited read/write but for <$20 they are a steal. Writing to flash would be faster too so I wonder if theres considerable speed gain too. But of course the USB transfer speed is the weakest link there right?
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Old 11-09-2008, 04:19 PM #7
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If you are looking to backup your data a flash drive is better than nothing - flash is a bit of a misnomer they aren't that fast :-)

I would also download the free SyncToy backup software it excellent.

If you aren't going to get a bigger (& faster) hard drive then free up disk space by discarding unused files from your sessions <http://mediasweeper.com.au> and backup & defrag regularly.
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Old 11-10-2008, 11:01 PM #8
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Thanks for the reply - I should clarify the intent, its not for backup. It is more a scratch-space which will not clutter my main harddrive, thats what I was looking for. 8G sounds like plenty of room to make mix CD's even using WAV files? I should do the math and check it out.
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Old 11-11-2008, 03:21 AM #9
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If it is for a "scratch-space" I would just use the hard drive as its faster and clean up afterwards
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Old 11-26-2008, 10:39 PM #10
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the fastest external drives are E-SATA
if you have a spare PCMCIA slot you can get an E-SATA (1.5Gb/s) PCMCIA card, which will run way faster than 1394a-firewire (400Mb/s), USB (480Mb/s), & 1394b-firewire (800Mb/s);

if your PCMCIA bus is fast enough you can get an E-SATA card that will run at the SATA II (3.0Gb/s) spec.
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