I have not been successful in formatting an external USB hard drive in the SQ-Drive USB port.
After pressing the Format button several times, the display may say “Completed 255%” ! But, the drive is not formatted.
Any thoughts ?
Thanks
I have not been successful in formatting an external USB hard drive in the SQ-Drive USB port.
After pressing the Format button several times, the display may say “Completed 255%” ! But, the drive is not formatted.
Any thoughts ?
Thanks
Hi Bob,
do you have Format your hard drive in “fat 32” before ? If you don´t have, the SQ can´t format you hard drive correctly.
Greetings
Gogos
Hi Gogos …
I’m formatting it now on a PC. It’s going to take quite a while. I’ll let you know how it does.
Thanks
Well poo … no luck.
I formatted the USB HDD on a PC, plugged it into the SQ-Drive port, got the “Needs Formatting” message, but the SQ will not format the drive.
Again, after pressing the Format button several times, the display will say “Completed 255%”. The screen still states “Needs Formatting”.
So … how is one to use a high speed external hard drive rather than a USB stick/‘pen’ drive as stated in the SQ Reference Guide ??
Hello Bob,
Yippee … success !
I was able to format the USB external HDD on a Mac (MS-DOS) and the SQ readily recognized it.
Gogos … it is a Segate 1TB drive. The display says it will do about 4 hours of multi tract recording.
then the Mac formats to FAT32?
good to know!
however, 4 hours for such a large drive seem to me then a little bit less…
The four hours is the available recording time, not the formatting time.
When I first formatted it on the PC it took over 12 hours !
Then, when I re-formatted it on the MAC, it was done in less than a minute.
Maybe I should have originally formatted it on the MAC ?
I mean, the recording time.
the disk capacity is 1TB, you should get a lot more than 4 hours of multi-track on it!
There’s a maximum file size that Fat32 allows - 4Gb IIRC - which will give you about 4 hours Multitrack or 2 hours stereo.
After that, you need to start a new recording.
Really can’t imagine a situation where that limit is a problem.
that’s the answer to the question. i hadn’t thought about the 4GB limit on FAT32 at all.
Does that mean that you have 4 hours every time you press Record … up to the limit of the drive ?
For example … recording an all-day festival with multiple bands. Record first band, stop. Record second band, stop. Etc.
if you want to record a complete festival, I would use “Samplitude” or “Reaper” or something similar.
This gives you better control over the recording and the console only has to perform its normal task.