Connecting Hard Disk Drives; What Type Of Hard Disk; Hard Disk Size - Yamaha CBX-D3 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 5 : Connecting Hard Disk Drives
Chapter 5 : Connecting Hard Disk Drives
Chapter 5 : Connecting Hard Disk Drives

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 set up.

What type of hard disk?

If you don't already have a hard disk or are thinking of buying a larger one, please consult
your Yamaha CBX-D3 dealer for recommendations.

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-D3's sampling frequencies.
As you can see, time capacity decreases as sampling frequency goes up. This is because
the higher frequencies generate much more digital data, and therefore require much more
space. For details about frequency selection, refer to "Sampling Frequency" on page 16.
Hard disk / Max.
Sound File Size
2000MB (2GB)
1000MB (1GB)
Although it is doubtful that you will ever buy a hard disk smaller than 40MB for use with
the CBX-D3, the values below 40MB will be useful for checking the remaining recording
time on a hard disk that already contains some sound files.
Stereo Recording (minutes)
22.05
32
kHz
kHz
380
260
190
130
660MB
124
85
330MB
62
42
200MB
40
25
100MB
20
13
40MB
8
5
20MB
4
3
10MB
2
1.18
5MB
1
38
secs
1MB
12
7 secs
secs
Mono Recording (minutes)
44.1
48
22.05
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
190
174
760
520
95
87
380
260
62
57
248
170
31
28
124
20
17
80
10
8
40
4
3.30
16
2
1.42
8
1
51
4
2.36
secs
30
26
2
1.16
secs
secs
6 secs
5 secs
24
secs
secs
32
44.1
48
kHz
kHz
380
348
190
174
124
114
84
62
56
50
40
34
26
20
16
10
8
7
6
4
3.24
2
1.42
1
52
secs
14
12
10
secs
secs

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