I'm guessing it's something sensing it's removable too. There are a lot of desktop DD recorders that use zip disks so jazz would be certainly be fast enough. I did a quick bench mark on read/writes on the Jazz over a SCSI 1 connection and it was ~5MB /sec. That is definetly fast enough for 1 stereo track. I'll probably just give up at this point, it's not like I really need it to DD record, I've got Logic Pro for that ;) Thanks, Mike Wolak --- Gordon JC Pearce <gordon@...> wrote: > On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 14:31 -0700, Mike Wolak wrote: > > I tried direct-disk recording with a Jazz Drive > and > > still had no luck. I also tried the formatting > > I don't think even a Jazz drive would be fast > enough. Pretty much all > removable media are relatively slow compared to > fixed disks. > > It's also possible that something in the software > just goes "Removable? > Nah, forget it" and disables recording even if the > drive *was* fast > enough. > > Or maybe they didn't want to tread on the toes of > their DD1000... > > Gordon > >
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Re: [akaiS1000S1100Samplers] Re: S1100 DD operation problem?
2007-05-02 by Mike Wolak
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