Just checking out some 2.5" External Drives - data transfer rates on USB 3.0 devices are BLAZING fast.
This is great news for those of us that keep our libraries on an external hdd.
Just checking out some 2.5" External Drives - data transfer rates on USB 3.0 devices are BLAZING fast.
This is great news for those of us that keep our libraries on an external hdd.
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Doesn't the particular computer have to support 3.0 to get those speeds?
Well damn...
DJ'ing: 2x1200MK2, DJM 850, Dicers, F1, Zomo MC-1000, Sony MDR-v700, i7 Win 10 HP Envy
Production: Ableton Live 8 and a mouse, Sennheiser HD400, Sony VAIO
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Err yeah
DJTT Nu Disco Mix Train Vol 1
beats and balearic bobs in north-west london
iTunes podcast
soundcloud
Just had a little read up, and the general consenus seems to be that to actually see a decent benefit you need to be running SSD and new hardware, so 2.0 for me.
There is a good little write up on the blog:
http://www.djtechtools.com/2010/10/2...ready-for-djs/
2.0 it is then...
DJ'ing: 2x1200MK2, DJM 850, Dicers, F1, Zomo MC-1000, Sony MDR-v700, i7 Win 10 HP Envy
Production: Ableton Live 8 and a mouse, Sennheiser HD400, Sony VAIO
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soon enough 3.0 will most likely be the standard and SSD wont cost an arm/leg. but no problems with 2.0 here so cant complain...
I don't think we need 3.0 for controllers. Audio yes, controllers not sure.
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