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<blockquote data-quote="Apollo Blue" data-source="post: 616204" data-attributes="member: 51089"><p>Cross off any hard drive on that list that isn't 7200rpm. That's a must have if you're going to be recording and running sessions off of it. An external drive would be a good idea. </p><p></p><p>I was running Logic Pro off of my 1st gen Macbook's HDD (also 5200rpms), which was fine for 5-6 tracks, but once I started working on full band sessions, the HDD couldn't handle it. Now I run them off of a USB2.0 drive at 7200rpm without a problem (except for the occasional 'system overload' alert), but again that's because I'm using a 1st gen Macbook. </p><p></p><p>The Firepods are great though. The mic pres are not bad at all for the price. Blows the Digi 002 out of the water in my opinion, but I guess you're paying a premium for the software and not the interface there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apollo Blue, post: 616204, member: 51089"] Cross off any hard drive on that list that isn't 7200rpm. That's a must have if you're going to be recording and running sessions off of it. An external drive would be a good idea. I was running Logic Pro off of my 1st gen Macbook's HDD (also 5200rpms), which was fine for 5-6 tracks, but once I started working on full band sessions, the HDD couldn't handle it. Now I run them off of a USB2.0 drive at 7200rpm without a problem (except for the occasional 'system overload' alert), but again that's because I'm using a 1st gen Macbook. The Firepods are great though. The mic pres are not bad at all for the price. Blows the Digi 002 out of the water in my opinion, but I guess you're paying a premium for the software and not the interface there. [/QUOTE]
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