Hey Russ,
Captain 'DUH' here! Right you are. My pc does have the ide ribbons
to the dvd drives. I had a problem with an ide drive when it was first
built and had to switch to sata. I guess that was stuck in my feeble
brain.
Both ribbons have the center connection open so which would you
suggest setting as master?
As a side note, I also realized the external component that came with
the audigy sound card has ample inputs to use for the mixing board
connection. I had only used it before for my 7.1 speaker setup. So if
I can figure how to capture sound from the audigy with my Audition
software, I'll be cookin'! In the past, I captured with audacity then
transferred to Audition but... I'm getting into PCSoft territory so
I'll work on that part on my own for now.
Thanks,
-Phil-
On 9/3/09, Russ Poffenberger <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> Are you sure the motherboard has NO IDE ports at all? I find this hard
> to believe. Which specific model of motherboard is it? Is there a CD or
> DVD connected? If so, it is probably connected via IDE (many are still IDE).
>
> If there is IDE for the CD or DVD drive, then you can chain the hard
> drive off the same cable in a master/slave arrangement.
>
> Phillip Williams wrote:
>> Greetings all,
>>
>> I have a pc with SOYO Dragon2 mobo, 3.2 p-4 cpu, 2gig ram, an Axle
>> GeForce FX 5500 256MB/ 128 bit video card, a Creative Audigy 2zs pro
>> sound card, a WD 10,000 rpm HD running xp home sp2 and I have Adobe
>> Audition software for recording, mixing and mastering.
>>
>> I have a used WD 600 60gig 7200 rpm IDE HD that I would like to add
>> to this pc for the porpose of recording a live band from a mixing
>> console. I will probably use a tv@nywhere capture card to interface
>> with the mixing console unless someone knows of a better route to take
>> with my available hardware.
>>
>> My main question is what is the best way to attatch the IDE to my pc?
>> The mobo is SATA only. I have a 3 port firewire card I can install but
>> most all the affordable external cases I looked at are usb 2.0. Would
>> I be better off with an internal adapter card or one of the adapters
>> that connects directly to the HD?
>>
>> Unfortunately, cost is a consideration. The adapters and cases I'm
>> considering run about $25.00 and I don't think I can afford much more
>> than that.
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions,
>>
>> -Phil Williams-
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