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Right now I working in 16-bit/48KHz because that's all my soundcard will do (Yamaha OPL3-SA chipset). I have a Seagate Medalist Pro HD that spins at 7200RPM (fast-IDE). According to the little utility program on Echoaudio's website, I can do 20tracks at the same time. If I get a 24/96 sound card (I intend on getting the Aardvark Direct Pro 24/96), it will of course take more ressource if I want to use the 24/96 quality, probably allowing me to do less than 10 tracks. I need more than that, I don't really want to bounce track, I want to keep all my tracks intact until final mixing. I already have a pretty fast HD, what kind of HD do I need to get to do at least 16 digital tracks in 24/96? Will SCSI HDs really be THAT fast? I'm not too aware of the average transfer rate of a SCSI hard drive.