Setup guide
003 Family Setup Guide158
SCSI Hard Drives
Digidesign recommends qualified SCSI hard 
drives and a qualified SCSI host bus adapter 
(HBA) card or (on Windows systems) a qualified 
built-in SCSI HBA connector on the mother-
board.
For complete information on track count and 
the supported number and configuration of 
SCSI drives, visit the Digidesign website at: 
www.digidesign.com/compatibility
FireWire Hard Drives
Digidesign recommends qualified FireWire 
drives and (on Windows systems) a qualified 
FireWire host adapter.
For complete information on track count and 
the supported number and configuration of 
FireWire drives, visit the Digidesign website at: 
www.digidesign.com/compatibility
IDE/ATA/SATA Hard Drives
A qualified internal IDE/ATA/SATA drive may be 
used as a dedicated audio drive. 
For complete information on track count with 
internal drives, visit the Digidesign website at: 
www.digidesign.com/compatibility
Formatting an Audio Drive
Formatting Mac Audio Drives
For optimum performance, audio drives should 
be formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled). 
To format an audio drive: 
1 Launch the Disk Utility application, located in 
Macintosh HD/Applications/Utilities.
2 Click the Erase tab. 
3 Select the drive you want to initialize in the 
column on the left side of the window. 
4 Choose the Mac OS Extended (Journaled) for-
mat. 
5 Type a name for the new volume. 
6 If you plan to connect the drive to a Mac OS 9 
computer, select Install Mac OS 9 Drivers. 
7 Click Erase.
The drive appears on the Desktop with the new 
volume name.
Disk Utility (Mac OS X)
Do not choose the “Case-Sensitive” format 
option. Pro Tools will not operate properly 
with case-sensitive formatted drives.










