Topic: DUSB - hard drive not working as well as expected
Hello,
I have used the DUSB function on my UFX successfully for some location classical work, recording 4-8 channels onto a memory stick. I find the stick is reliable for up to 12 channels. I just bought a 500 GB Seagate external drive (5400 RPM) to use on sessions where I may need more channels than the memory stick can reliably handle. This drive is not working as well as I had hoped, so I wanted to see if others have similar experiences.
The manual states:
"To determine the maximum channel count of a medium, activate all 34 channels at a sample rate of 96 kHz...Most hard drives manage an error-free recording until the drive is full."
Based on this statement, and the feedback from posters here, I thought I would have no trouble recording 34 channels at 96 kHz. I was therefore surprised when I ran some test recordings and had numerous errors. I tried decreasing the track count to 30 and still have errors. The HD utilization meter is showing a steady 70-71%, which seems fine.
One interesting part of this is that errors come in groups of 3 and at somewhat regular intervals. In my latest test, I had 0 errors for 7 minutes, and then 3 all at once. It ran with no additional errors until around 16 minutes, then jumped to 6 errors. At the 23 minute mark I got 3 more errors.
Has anyone else had this problem with an external hard drive? Is there something else I need to do to optimize the hard drive performance?
My system info is:
Windows 7
Driver version 1.019
Firmware version 351