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Silly calibration techniques of the technologically insane!

Today someone - let's call him Phil (not his real name) - attempted to explain a calibration technique that he claims is regularly used by “all the best engineers”. As I am having difficulty following the logic behind this technique, I present it to you for discussion. The technique he conveyed is as follows:

Logic 5.5 on P.C. - new SATA drive sample rate problem :-S

Hi,

I've been running Logic 5.5 quite happily now for over 2 years, since starting work in a studio and wanting to be compatible with everone else without buying a Mac.

Always wanting to make my audio machine faster and better, I recently bought a 150GB Western Digital Raptor, 10k rpm SATA drive. ("the fastest non-SCSI drive available")

Anyone running an Apogeeensemble with logic?

I was all set to go with a digi 002 setup until someone kindly expressed I might be better off overall looking into an Apogeeensemble with logic pro

i'm running on a powerbook and this setup is optimized for macs, and apparently will not tie up the cpu anywhere as much as much as pro tools will

oh, and that Apogee converters are supposed to be some of the best on the market.

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