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iPad as external storage?
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackJack325" data-source="post: 1165770" data-attributes="member: 181152"><p>Not just to hold the music/pics. I will also use it to browse, email, cough*craigslist*cough lol </p><p></p><p>So, its not only to keep my MBP free of the extras, it will be used as a secondary web browser. The ability to hold the music/pics is a plus so that I dont keep them in my MBP. </p><p></p><p>Im considering this because apparently, the more info you have on your HD, the slower recording software(or other software for that matter) works slower. So, if im trying to record 6 tracks at a time, having a busy HD would hinder how smooth the recording software records on the HD as im using the program. </p><p></p><p>What do you think? </p><p></p><p>My question remains as to how the iPad holds music/pics. Does it rely on the MBP as the "host" of these files and when you transfer them to the iPad and delete them from the MBP, once you reconnect the iPad to the MBP will it want to sync with it? Thus deleting the music/pics from the iPad?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackJack325, post: 1165770, member: 181152"] Not just to hold the music/pics. I will also use it to browse, email, cough*craigslist*cough lol So, its not only to keep my MBP free of the extras, it will be used as a secondary web browser. The ability to hold the music/pics is a plus so that I dont keep them in my MBP. Im considering this because apparently, the more info you have on your HD, the slower recording software(or other software for that matter) works slower. So, if im trying to record 6 tracks at a time, having a busy HD would hinder how smooth the recording software records on the HD as im using the program. What do you think? My question remains as to how the iPad holds music/pics. Does it rely on the MBP as the "host" of these files and when you transfer them to the iPad and delete them from the MBP, once you reconnect the iPad to the MBP will it want to sync with it? Thus deleting the music/pics from the iPad? [/QUOTE]
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