5 connecting hard disk drives, What type of hard disk, Hard disk size – Yamaha CBX-D5 User Manual

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Connecting Hard Disk Drives

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Connecting Hard Disk Drives

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Connecting Hard Disk Drives

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5 Connecting Hard Disk Drives

Before connecting a hard disk drive, read through this chapter to familiarize yourself with
SCSI and how a SCSI daisy chain should be setup.

What type of hard disk?

If you don’t already have a hard disk or are thinking of buying a larger one, see the supplied
card for a listing of recommended disk drives.

Hard disk size

The following table shows approximate available recording times for various sizes of hard
disk. Available recording times are shown for all of the CBX-D5’s sampling frequencies,
and as you can see, with a higher sampling frequency – less time is available. This is
because using a high sampling frequency produces much more digital data, which means
a bigger sound file. See “Sampling frequency (REC FREQ)” on page 20 for more details
about selecting a sampling frequency.

Although it is doubtful that you will ever buy a hard disk smaller than 40MB for use with
the CBX-D5, the values below 40MB will be useful for checking the remaining record
time that is available on a hard disk that already contains some sound files.

Hard disk / Max.

Sound File Size

Stereo Recording (minutes)

Mono Recording (minutes)

22.05

kHz

32

kHz

44.1

kHz

48

kHz

22.05

kHz

32

kHz

44.1

kHz

48

kHz

2000MB (2GB)

380

260

190

174

760

760

380

348

1000MB (1GB)

190

130

95

87

380

380

190

174

660MB

124

85

62

57

248

248

124

114

330MB

62

42

31

28

124

124

62

56

200MB

40

25

20

17

80

50

40

34

100MB

20

13

10

8

40

26

20

16

40MB

8

5

4

3.30 16

10

8

7

20MB

4

3

2

1.42

8

6

4

3.24

10MB

2

1.18

1

51

secs

4

2.36

2

1.42

5MB

1

38

secs

30

secs

26

secs

2

1.16

1

52

secs

1MB

12

secs

7 secs

6 secs

5 secs

24

secs

24

secs

12

secs

10

secs

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