Knownothing, In asynchronous USB computer downloads
"frames" of data every 1ms into DAC's buffer. DAC sends back
buffer under/overflow signal to reduce or increase size of next frame. That
way no data is lost. Next, DAC takes words from the buffer and loads them
into D/A converter at its own internal clock. This scheme makes computer
irrelevant. Use any external HD, USB or not. It won't make a difference.
USB is most likely the best scheme for you.
As others stated keep ambient electrical noise to minimum avoiding for
instance dimmers, etc.
"frames" of data every 1ms into DAC's buffer. DAC sends back
buffer under/overflow signal to reduce or increase size of next frame. That
way no data is lost. Next, DAC takes words from the buffer and loads them
into D/A converter at its own internal clock. This scheme makes computer
irrelevant. Use any external HD, USB or not. It won't make a difference.
USB is most likely the best scheme for you.
As others stated keep ambient electrical noise to minimum avoiding for
instance dimmers, etc.