A separate partition on the same drive won't help you, as the mechanism is the 
same. You need a separate PHYSICAL drive on a different bus, and I understand 
that you need certain minimum rotation speeds and search speeds. I may be wrong 
here, but I think flash drives are not quick enough for audio recording. Please 
verify this by looking up the specs on the software website; they are very good 
at providing this information usually.

Christopher



On Sun Apr 22, at SundayApr 22 6:48 PM, Nick Raspa wrote:

> So the OS is on my computer hard drive and the imputed data is going to a 
> separate drive that doesn't impact the main computer (such as in flash drive) 
> similar to hard drive partition except that the second drive (partition) is 
> external?
> Nick Raspa
> NJR Music Enterprises
> 
> On Apr 22, 2012, at 04:39 PM, Steve Parker <st...@pinkrat.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> Not really hard drive space. 
> More throughput. Recording to a different drive to the one running the OS.
> 
> Steve P. 
> 
> On 22 Apr 2012, at 22:06, Nick Raspa <nj...@me.com> wrote:
> 
>> hard drive space is more the concern. Is my understanding correct?
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