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« on: September 27, 2009, 02:29:59 AM »

Hi Glen~

I have AV installed on my primary hard drive, and I'd like to save my audio sessions to the second storage drive, but it doesn't appear as an option in Ardour, even though the drive itself is on the Desktop and is accessible with no problem. Is there a way to deal with that?

On a nice note, I ended up reinstalling AV on the entire primary drive (after the grub problems with an Ubuntu dual install), and after a number of adjustments to some firewire settings, ran JACK and Ardour this evening for over an hour without a single Xrun, at 128 frames, 2 periods, firewire driver and the Presonus FP10. I discovered the DSP and they are absolutely incredible. I'm still developing and setting up my primary recording template, because there is a hell of a lot to learn in Ardour and especially in setting the correct connections between components in the patchbay, but once things were up and running it was a pleasure instead of a nervous chore to experiment and play with things.

Thanks so much!!

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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2009, 10:45:23 AM »

kvk,

I'm glad to hear you've got a setup that is working for you, those are very respectable numbers you are getting and it's good to hear about firewire setups because I don't have one to test.

AV Linux always has extra drives in the /mnt folder, some applications file managers will display extra drives in the left margin and some don't so you may have to look in /mnt and navigate to it from there.


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