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dc16/dl32r/MF app-- Deleting recordings in MF app

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WK154:
Not owning a DL32 I never payed much attention to the well written manual (Mackie has always been great with their manuals) on DL32R recording and playback. Apparently there is no delete song function in MF as in the DL1608 version and of course all sampling rates are at 48k unlike the DL1608 which includes 44.1k. Then also the max file size dropped to 2GB as opposed to 4GB. This leads me to believe that the volume size is limited to 32GB (Microsoft imposed on their format after W98) instead of the original 2TB, something that you can verify. Limits on some things such as volume and file size are missing from Mackie's specs.

ToH2002:

--- Quote from: WK154 on October 09, 2018, 06:24:55 PM ---This leads me to believe that the volume size is limited to 32GB (Microsoft imposed on their format after W98) instead of the original 2TB, something that you can verify. Limits on some things such as volume and file size are missing from Mackie's specs.

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No 32GB limit on the DL32R - I've got a 1 TB hard drive attached, formatted on the DL32R, which works nicely. Currently about 100 GB occupied, so definitely more than 32.

And yes, I haven't found a function to delete individual songs in Master Fader - not much of an issue for me, since I routinely move my tracks to my PC to edit / mix. I also prepare some multichannel wave files on my PC to use for sound checks and move them onto the USB drive - works nicely as long as you don't mess up the file naming convention.

Must admit, I haven't used the disk recording function a lot recently, since direct ASIO recording to REAPER or Tracks Live is far more convenient in the studio / rehearsal room. But for capturing a live gig, the capability to easily record to a USB drive (I use a 250 GB Sandisk SSD drive, so no issues with vibrations on stage) is just great. No need to drag along a recording laptop - simply plug in the drive and don't forget to start the recording...

Cheers,

Torsten

stixxstevedo:
Is that 250gb SSD USB powered or external? Been having problems with USB powered drives with the audio being garbled and skipping.

dpdan:
Hi Stixx,
I switched to an SSD because my DL32R was sitting behind one of my subs and the low end vibration caused the SATA drive to skip uncontrollably.
No problems with my SanDisk SSD model Extreme 500 which is 240 GB and USB3.
   

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