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I got my VS880ex and designated Que CD burner when they first hit the market but what I quickly found limiting was the 880ex's internal 2 gig hard drive and the incredibly slow 2x speed of the CD burner. After working on a small handfull of recording projects over a few years I finally got tired of spending half my time backing up my work and have been recording 2 tracks at a time on Cakewalk through an Audigy Platnum card ever since.
I paid so much for my VS880ex and Que burner at the time ($2300 total), I hate to see it sit there and collect dust while I continue to record to my PC but I was told the biggest hard drive the 880 will ever take is a 4 gig. Is this true?
Also when I updated the unit to add the Que burner, the maunual said the 880ex would lose its ability to back up info to PC but I did it anyway because I didnt even own a PC at the time. Is this reversable?
Now that I have a nice PC and a variety of multitrack software I'd like to learn how I can get the most out of intigrating my PC with the VS880ex if its even possible but would still like to expand the VS880ex's HD regaurdless. Any info on how I might update this unit so that it would be useful to me again would be greatly appriciated. Thanks
I paid so much for my VS880ex and Que burner at the time ($2300 total), I hate to see it sit there and collect dust while I continue to record to my PC but I was told the biggest hard drive the 880 will ever take is a 4 gig. Is this true?
Also when I updated the unit to add the Que burner, the maunual said the 880ex would lose its ability to back up info to PC but I did it anyway because I didnt even own a PC at the time. Is this reversable?
Now that I have a nice PC and a variety of multitrack software I'd like to learn how I can get the most out of intigrating my PC with the VS880ex if its even possible but would still like to expand the VS880ex's HD regaurdless. Any info on how I might update this unit so that it would be useful to me again would be greatly appriciated. Thanks
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Bummer, I guess I should at least try using the thing as digital submixer in front of my Audigy card in the meantime then. I'm sure its preamps have to be better than the ones on the Behringer mixer I've been using and I do remember liking some of the EX's onboard effects. I suppose it could also still be useful for an occasional mobile project and I have seen much faster non Roland authorized external burners out there for much cheaper than that overpriced Que hunk up crap. Such a shame it cant be upgraded much more than that though because the only difference I see between my unit and some of the newer HDR's is larger harddrives, faster burners, and USB interfaces. I'll check out that link to see what I can find though, thanks for the info.