Daniel James wrote:
You will always
get xruns if you are recording to the same drive as
your OS.
Other software seems to manage recording a reasonable number of tracks
with just one disk in total though.
Surely in an ideal world, the OS would not be performing disk writes
during recording?
Ok then I take it back. You can achieve multi track recording for a few
tracks (< 10) with a single IDE. Go for more RAM.
But if you want to take advantage of Jack then you will be doing more
than 10 tracks pretty quickly.
Although I'm not suggesting we all start taking advantage of Jack.
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