Behringer UFX-1604 Available for Silly Money!

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Re: Behringer UFX-1604 Available for Silly Money!

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They don't even have a proper manual for it, so I doubt there's a list of approved drives. I'm sure I read somewhere that they recommended using drives with an external power source rather than USB-powered ones, but I can't find where I read it now.
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Re: Behringer UFX-1604 Available for Silly Money!

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I have used an external SSD successfully. USB sticks in general all seemed to be slow but this one:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07 ... UTF8&psc=1

Works every time for me. It was only £40 when I bought it and there are other USB3 SDDs for more sensible money listed as similar. So long as the listed speeds are in the ballpark should be good.
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Re: Behringer UFX-1604 Available for Silly Money!

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Yes, can confirm that a cheapy 120 Gb portable SSD works fine for this.
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