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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 81408" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Redundant backup</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure there are ways that wouldn't be cumbersome, it all depends on what you want to record to and what kind of redundancy you want.</p><p></p><p>I believe this sort of recording setup dilemma is facing many of us, and one possible solution that would require a small leap of faith from Behringer, would be to make the X32Core a complete recorder by including a hard disk receptacle and a recording card capaple of recording 32 or more channels to said harddisk. Maybe a recording card with a Seagate GoFlex or USM receptacle or something along those lines. The X32Core should be able to safely dedicate more resources to the recording function because it will likely have less household tasks to perform than the X32, and will more than likely never have to perform all possible tasks at once. </p><p>We were sort of expecting to see a direct recording card introduced at the NAMM, but I guess the flood of other products in the family made that an impossible task. Hopefully we will get a sneak preview of the new recording card soon, but if we could get a real badass recording solution for the Core, it might be worth the extra wait. So, Uli and crew, please please please!!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 81408, member: 1285"] Re: Redundant backup I'm sure there are ways that wouldn't be cumbersome, it all depends on what you want to record to and what kind of redundancy you want. I believe this sort of recording setup dilemma is facing many of us, and one possible solution that would require a small leap of faith from Behringer, would be to make the X32Core a complete recorder by including a hard disk receptacle and a recording card capaple of recording 32 or more channels to said harddisk. Maybe a recording card with a Seagate GoFlex or USM receptacle or something along those lines. The X32Core should be able to safely dedicate more resources to the recording function because it will likely have less household tasks to perform than the X32, and will more than likely never have to perform all possible tasks at once. We were sort of expecting to see a direct recording card introduced at the NAMM, but I guess the flood of other products in the family made that an impossible task. Hopefully we will get a sneak preview of the new recording card soon, but if we could get a real badass recording solution for the Core, it might be worth the extra wait. So, Uli and crew, please please please!!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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