I'm outgrowing one of my external drives. It is a 7200 RPM Fire Wire 800 ("FW") hard drive ("HD"), which I use for my DP projects and songs. (My other external HD is a 7200 RPM FW 800 I use for samples, it is daisy chained from the first). Here's the setup now:
iMac > {Thunderbolt 2 to 1 adapter > Thunderbolt to FW adapter} > HD1 (the DP Projects HD) > HD2 (samples drive)
HD1 is a OWC FW miniStack enclosure.
I'm wondering whether to just install a new larger internal hard drive into HD1 (the OWC FW miniStack used for the DP projects and songs), OR whether to instead get a G-Technology G/Drive external 7200 RPM USB 3.0 hard drive and connect it to the computer via a USB 3.0 hub (have to use the hub).
I'm old school and from the old days. Back in the day, USB 2.0 was not good for digital audio, so I always used FW (first 400, later the 800 when that came out).
But I've heard USB 3.0 is as fast or faster than FW 800, and is now widely used and OK for a streaming audio drive for my DP projects and songs.
So, is it ok and no problem to get the G-Technology G/Drive external 7200 RPM USB 3.0 hard drive, OR should I get a new larger internal hard drive and install it into the OWC FW miniStack (to replace the smaller capacity hard drive now installed in it)???
Thanks very much for and much appreciate any advice!
