2.5″ internal SSDs are super compact and quite rugged since there are no moving parts involved. At the end of each session, you back up the client’s files to your studio’s HD storage, and when the session is finished, you simply hand the client their SSD to take with them (or you keep and store the drives). No more cable mess! Instead of relying on random external drives and wall warts/external PSUs and various data cables (and uncertainty as to hard drive speed, interface data rates, etc.), ask your client to purchase a blank SSD from your studio for the session (or supply their own). The Blackmagic MultiDock is a high-speed USB-C storage solution that lets you make use of compact, internal SSD drives as simply as you work with external hard drives, but with numerous advantages: We are thrilled to offer this fantastic storage solution for your Windows- or Mac OS-based recording studio. What if you could restore some peace of mind to the whole customer data management experience? With the Blackmagic MultiDock installed in your studio, now you can! Whose liability is it? And how do you get the session back on track? And then half-way through the session, the client’s hard drive can’t keep up with the tracking. Little do you realize the drive is a few years old and/or it’s an inexpensive 5k hard drive (as opposed to the 7,200rpm drives you rely on in the studio). ![]() Artist supplies their project on a hard drive.And, hope it’s not too noisy sitting on your desk. And then you have to mess with hooking it up to your computer, place it somewhere safe, and then hope the client didn’t just infect your studio computer with a virus they didn’t even know they had. ![]()
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