Hartmut Z Noack wrote:
I think about
wether i buy another IDE-HD and spread the installation on 2 disks to
get more bandwith
This is the most sensible option IMO.
You will always get xruns if you are recording to the same drive as your
OS. Even the same ide cable can cause problems. It's best to have two
disks hda (OS) and hdc (recording).
IDE disks are much larger and cheaper than scsi and these days can
handle all the bandwidth for serious multitrack recording.
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