I believe its Laci is how it spelled.
- T.O.M

On Apr 16, 2012, at 9:39 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:

> hoping I do not misspell this.
> I am very fond of lachie drives myself.  I have a usb drive in my pro tools 
> setup,  and although mine is still he pre voiceover edition, the drive is 
> fantastic and the support first rate.
> Karen
> 
> 
> On Mon, 16 Apr 2012, The Oreo Monster wrote:
> 
>> I currently am using a usb drive plugged into one of the usb ports on my 
>> iMac. It's a 5900RPM Drive and surprisingly handles all my PT work just 
>> fine. I used it as it was the only drive I had at the time but its worked 
>> well enough i never did get around to buying a firewire drive. That being 
>> said i Don't think i have done a project that went over 20 tracks yet. So 
>> your milage may vary. I owned and original focusrite saffire 26 i//o for a 
>> while and had to contact focusrite support a few times. Quite helpful folks 
>> over there.
>> - T.O.M
>> 
>> On Apr 16, 2012, at 4:09 PM, Nickus de Vos <bigboy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I know that it's possible to daizy chane more than 1 of the Focusrite 
>>> interfaces so it must also be possible to daizy chane one of them with a 
>>> hard drive. Best would be to email their customer support.
>>> On Monday, April 16, 2012 5:37:52 PM UTC+2, Brian Howerton wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>> I just got protools and I was wondering what people would recommend for 
>>> what to use as an external drive for recording audio.  Here is my setup.  I 
>>> am using a macbook pro 13-inch with the upgraded 8 gigs of ram.  This 
>>> computer only has 2 USB ports and one firewire port.  The  interface that I 
>>> am using is a firewire interface and so I was wondering if it would be 
>>> alright to get a USB external hard drive for recording audio since my 
>>> firewire would be taken up with the interface.  Any recommendations for 
>>> drives would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks,
>>> Brian
>> 
>> 

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